Management of postanalytical processes in the clinical laboratory according to ISO 15189:2012 Standard requirements: considerations on the review, reporting and release of results

The objective of this paper is to share some considerations about the management of postanalytical processes in relation to the review, reporting and release of test results in accordance with UNE-EN ISO 15189:2013 Standard requirements. The scope of this paper includes postanalytical activities and...

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Autores principales: López Yeste Mᵃ Liboria, Izquierdo Álvarez Silvia, Pons Mas Antonia R., Álvarez Domínguez Luisa, Marqués García Fernando, Rodríguez Mᵃ Patrocinio Chueca, Blanco Font Aurora, Bernabeu Andreu Francisco A., García Álvarez Ana, Contreras Sanfeliciano Teresa, Pascual Gómez Natalia, Sánchez Gancedo Lorena, Guiñón Muñoz Leonor
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Publicado: De Gruyter 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://doaj.org/article/e840824ce312459190e7451717239294
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Sumario:The objective of this paper is to share some considerations about the management of postanalytical processes in relation to the review, reporting and release of test results in accordance with UNE-EN ISO 15189:2013 Standard requirements. The scope of this paper includes postanalytical activities and the personnel involved (laboratory management and staff). We describe the criteria and information required to review and validate analytical results and ensure that clear reports are sent to requesters. These criteria also guarantee that results are transcribed in a reliable way and that all necessary information is provided for the correct interpretation of results. Likewise, the requirements for the correct release of laboratory results are described, with special emphasis on the release of alarming or critical results. In some European countries, clinical laboratories are required to hold partial or full ISO 15189 accreditation, which is a global trend. Therefore, understanding ISO 15189 requirements is imperative for a progressive and more effective implementation of the Standard.