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The Implementation and Effects of a Clinical Laboratory Accreditation Program in Korea from 1999 to 2006

Authors
Shin, Bo-MoonChae, Seok-LaeMin, Won-KiLee, Wee GyoLim, Young AeLee, Do HoonLim, Hwan SubLee, You KyoungCha, Young-JooSuh, Soon-PalLee, Kap NoKwak, Yun Sik
Issue Date
Apr-2009
Publisher
KOREAN SOC LABORATORY MEDICINE
Keywords
Laboratory inspection; Laboratory accreditation; Quality assurance
Citation
KOREAN JOURNAL OF LABORATORY MEDICINE, v.29, no.2, pp.163 - 170
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KCI
Journal Title
KOREAN JOURNAL OF LABORATORY MEDICINE
Volume
29
Number
2
Start Page
163
End Page
170
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/120384
DOI
10.3343/kjlm.2009.29.2.163
ISSN
1598-6535
Abstract
Background : The Korean Laboratory Accreditation Program (KLAP) by the Korean Society of Laboratory Medicine (KSLM) was started in 1999. We summarized history and achievement of KLAP for the last 8 yr. Methods : We analyzed 8 yr data (1999-2006) of historical events, trends of participating laboratories, and scores according to the impact of the question to the outcome of the tests. Inspection check lists are for 'laboratory management', 'clinical chemistry', 'diagnostic hematology', 'clinical microbiology', 'diagnostic immunology', 'transfusion medicine', 'cytogenetics', 'molecular genetics', 'histocompatibility', 'flow cytometry', and 'comprehensive laboratory test verification report'. The laboratories with score 90 or higher got 2-yr certificate and laboratories with score between 60 and 89 got 1-yr certificate. The laboratories with score below 60 failed accreditation. Results : The number of accredited laboratories was 2.4 times higher in 2006 (n=227) than in 1999 (n=96), Inspection check lists have been revised 5 times till 2006. The average accreditation rate was 99.6% during these periods and the 2-yr accreditation rate was 32.4% in 2000, 45.6% in 2001, 53.3% in 2002, 47.3% in 2003, 68.5% in 2004, 37.7% in 2005, and 47.7% in 2006. Number of participants in inspector training workshops increased from 89 in 2000 to 766 in 2006. Conclusions : The KLAP has been in place successfully and stabilized over the past 8 yr. It seemed to enhance the laboratory quality. Efforts for improvement of quality control and inspector training workshops appeared to be in the main contributing factors. (Korean J Lab Med 2009;29:163-70)
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