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  2. Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments - Wikipedia

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    Issued to a laboratory once the State Agency or CMS surveyors conduct a survey (inspection) and determine that the laboratory is compliant with the applicable CLIA requirements. This type of certificate is issued to a laboratory that performs nonwaived (moderate and/or high complexity) testing. COA: Certificate of Accreditation

  3. File:CLIA - Brochure 8 - Proficiency Testing DOs and DON'Ts ...

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    English: Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments (CLIA) brochure for Proficiency Testing. Date: 2008: Source: CLIA Brochures - Brochure #8 - Proficiency Testing ...

  4. HHS Proficiency Examination - Wikipedia

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    The HEW/HHS exam qualified individuals to serve as high complexity general supervisors under Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments(CLIA) 1992 without a degree. [ 2 ] The exam was administered a total of 7 times: 4 times between 1975 and 1977, once in 1979 and once in 1983, and one last time on August 28, 1987.

  5. External quality assessment - Wikipedia

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    EQA or proficiency testing is different from quality assurance which, in a laboratory setting, is the total process whereby the quality of laboratory results can be guaranteed. This is because relying solely on the lab-internal quality management can create a false sense of safety.

  6. College of American Pathologists - Wikipedia

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    Early versions of proficiency testing—known as surveys—which laboratories use to help test and ensure accuracy, were first initiated in 1949. Laboratories first began receiving CAP accreditation in 1964, [ 8 ] and the organization was later given authority to accredit medical laboratories as a result of the Clinical Laboratory Improvement ...

  7. National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program - Wikipedia

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    The accreditation process includes application submission, an on-site assessment, proficiency testing, and addressing any identified nonconformities. NVLAP’s accreditation is recognized internationally, indicating a laboratory’s competence but not certifying its performance.

  8. Medical laboratory scientist - Wikipedia

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    Simply requiring testing personnel to obtain and maintain their national certification would help ensure competent testing personnel without increasing costs to testing personnel. Some states recognize another state's license if it is equal or more stringent, but currently California does not recognize any other state license.

  9. American Society for Clinical Pathology - Wikipedia

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    [11] [9] The L.T. designation was granted to all technicians who met the minimum requirements without the examination. [11] The M.T. designations was issued to applicants who met rigid requirement of the Board and were individually elected at each annual meeting. [11] The first certification was issued in 1930 to Paul H. Adams of Fort Wayne ...