Patient based real time Quality Control (PBRTQC) algorithms provide many advantages over conventional QC approaches including lower cost, absence of commutability problems, continuous real-time monitoring of performance, and sensitivity to pre-analytical error. However, PBRTQC is not as simple to implement as conventional QC because of the requirement to access patient data as well as setting up appropriate rules, action protocols, and choosing best statistical algorithms. These requirements need capable and flexible laboratory informatics (middleware). In this document, the necessary features of software packages needed to support PBRTQC are discussed as well as recommendations for optimal integration of this technique into laboratory practice.
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Patient based real time Quality Control (PBRTQC) algorithms provide many advantages over conventional QC approaches including lower cost, absence of commutability problems, continuous real-time monitoring of performance, and sensitivity to pre-analytical error. However, PBRTQC is not as simple to implement as conventional QC because of the requirement to access patient data as well as setting up appropriate rules, action protocols, and choosing best statistical algorithms. These requirements nee...
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