Abstract

ISO 15189 is very well accepted as the principle standard for accreditation of medical laboratories in the European countries. In cooperation with the EA linked national accreditation bodies mutual lateral agreement is well accepted for this standard. It makes it possible that the accreditation is accepted in other countries. Medical laboratory professionals play a key role in the assessment process. Their choice, training and constant education are essential to ascertain that accreditation adds value in the treatment of the patients. It should contribute to the continuous improvement of all laboratories. Some preliminary results of a questionnaire concerning the present status of accreditation in the countries of the European Union are presented. It shows quite diversity in the accreditation process in relation to the interval between assessment visits and the frequency of surveillance visits. The Working Group on Accreditation of the EC4 will use the input of this questionnaire and the content of some ILAC and EA guidelines, to offer Essential Criteria on some of these aspects. .

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