Abstract
Government initiatives and schemes for global healthcare improvement require efficient implementation which can transform the quality standards. We redefined the purview of Good Laboratory Practices (GLP) in the basic research investigations in order to create a benchmark of quality standards for conducting translational research. We propose Zero effect-Zero defect Youth Oriented GLP (ZED-YOG) as a management tool for funding agencies to monitor data generated in labs funded by them. This strategy can not only promote enhanced data scrutiny, validation but also health awareness. YOG will ensure the communication of audited research data generated from publically funded national agencies.
Highlights
In the twenty-first century, the global healthcare management has been transformed through policy reforms and innovative technological interventions
We propose the term Zero defect Youth Oriented GLP (ZED-youth oriented GLP (YOG)) (Zero effect zero defect -Youth Oriented Good Laboratory Practices (GLP)) which inspires propagation of the integration of youth driven implementation of quality standards in the management of these government programmes by mandatory integration of Yoga research activities in offices and healthcare organizations
The Quality Assurance (QA) personnel reported this to the Management and any deviation or amendments in the protocols was finalized after thorough discussion between experimenter, QA personnel and the Management
Summary
In the twenty-first century, the global healthcare management has been transformed through policy reforms and innovative technological interventions. Recent stem cell research related incidents of misconduct have contributed to a change in society’s opinion regarding science and its harmful effects. This necessitates applicability of quality module and quality assurance in order to ensure the credibility of processes, services, management, research and health care. There are no mandatory policies for implementation of quality standards in the basic research as well as national public health initiatives for improved public health and research practices. We redefined the purview of Good Laboratory Practices (GLP) in the basic research investigations in order to create a benchmark of quality standards for conducting translational research.
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