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What is Accreditation and Why is it Important?. Louise Bourdon. Accreditation. Both a status and a process As a status, accreditation provides notification that an institution, program or individual meets standards of quality set by an accrediting agency
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What is Accreditation and Why is it Important? Louise Bourdon
Accreditation • Both a status and a process • As a status, accreditation provides notification that an institution, program or individual meets standards of quality set by an accrediting agency • As a process, accreditation reflects the fact that in achieving recognition by this agency, the institution, program or individual is committed to self-study and external review, not only to meet standards but to continuously seek ways in which to enhance the quality of service provided
Common Accreditations • CPA Accreditation of laboratories • State Registration of Clinical Scientists • EQA accreditation of techniques/services • CMGS Best Practise Guidelines
Other forms • BSc degrees from accredited universities • The United Kingdom Haemophilia Centre Doctors' Organisation (UKHCDO) • Mandatory training for staff must be accredited
Why is it Important? • Ensuring that all independent laboratories provide services of equivalent quality • All staff within a laboratory are trained to a similar level and are all working to the same best practise guidelines
Why is it Important? • Give clinicians confidence that results will be accurate • Public confidence in laboratories • Confidence in staff between laboratories