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Consolidation for Quality Control in Clinical Measurements

Explore the benefits of consolidation in clinical measurements to standardize the market, improve quality specifications, and ensure reliable and accurate results. Learn about the importance of regulatory oversight, standardizing immunoassays, trueness assessment, and statistical analysis.

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Consolidation for Quality Control in Clinical Measurements

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  1. March 2010 Consolidation By Dietmar Stöckl STT Consulting

  2. When you want single clinical cut-offs • Standardize the market Tin Can 12 - Consolidation

  3. When you want to talk about quality • Agree on quality specifications Tin Can 12 - Consolidation

  4. When you want to focus on pre- and postanalytics • Bring female testosterone in order • Take care of 25-OH-D measurement • Take care of lot-to-lot variations • ... Tin Can 12 - Consolidation

  5. When you want to introduce mass-spec assays • Take care of decent regulatory oversight Tin Can 12 - Consolidation

  6. When you want to standardize immunoassys for protein hormones • Understand how to define the measurand and use the magic of the all-method-trimmed-mean Tin Can 12 - Consolidation

  7. When you want to judge laboratories by reference method values • Standardize the market Tin Can 12 - Consolidation

  8. When you want trueness assessment • Use commutable samples Tin Can 12 - Consolidation

  9. When you want to assess commutability • Understand sample-related effects and use statistics with sufficient power Tin Can 12 - Consolidation

  10. When you wish to perform • Bland & Altman analysis • Use specifications Tin Can 12 - Consolidation

  11. When you want to better understand the reliability of your results • Take care of decent statistical education Tin Can 12 - Consolidation

  12. In the end Tin Can 12 - Consolidation

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