Abstract
Objective: The objective of this study is to analyze clinical analysis laboratories accredited by the quality seal of the Clinical Laboratory Accreditation Program (PALC) in Brazil. Theoretical Framework: It presents the fundamentals of the research, covering the importance of hospital accreditation, PALC regulations, historical evolution of hospital quality, economic impact on health, quality management in clinical laboratories and the usefulness of quality indicators. Method: A documentary study was carried out, with descriptive and quantitative analysis. During the study period, 163 clinical laboratories were detected in the country accredited by the PALC seal. Results and Discussion: In the study, 163 accredited clinical laboratories were identified in Brazil, with only 32 laboratories in the entire northeast region. Where 92% of accredited laboratories are private and 82% are part of large national diagnostic networks. Highlighting the need for greater investment in quality seals, which better certify the quality of the laboratory service provided. Research Implications: The importance of policies and strategies to promote the accreditation of clinical laboratories stands out, especially in the northeast region of Brazil, aiming to improve the quality and reliability of health services provided to the population, in addition to promoting greater security in medical diagnoses. Originality/Value: This study contributes to the literature by highlighting the originality by examining the grographic distribution and the public and private nature of accredited clinical laboratories in Brazil. The relevance and value of this research are evidenced by its crucial role of accreditation in ensuring quality laboratory services, encouraging continuous improvement and patient confidence.
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