Author:
Oosterhuis Wytze P.,Sandberg Sverre
Abstract
AbstractAppropriate quality of test results is fundamental to the work of the medical laboratory. How to define the level of quality needed is a question that has been subject to much debate. Quality specifications have been defined based on criteria derived from the clinical applicability, validity of reference limits and reference change values, state-of-the-art performance, and other criteria, depending on the clinical application or technical characteristics of the measurement. Quality specifications are often expressed as the total error allowable (TE
Subject
Biochemistry (medical),Clinical Biochemistry,General Medicine
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