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  2. Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments - Wikipedia

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    Requisition form and test report Pathology reports: 10 years [23] Other: 2 years [23] Blood bank records Quality control records: 5 years [24] Donor and recipient records: 10 years [24] Records of indefinitely deferred donors: Indefinitely [24] Wet tissues Until report is completed [23] or 2 weeks thereafter [24]

  3. Specimen provenance complications - Wikipedia

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    To ensure the diagnostic accuracy of pathology lab results and prevent these types of adverse outcomes, a DNA Specimen Provenance Assignment (DSPA) also known as a DNA Specimen Provenance Assay test can be performed to confirm that surgical biopsies being evaluated belong exclusively to the patient being diagnosed and that they are free from ...

  4. Laboratory quality control - Wikipedia

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    An example of a Levey–Jennings chart with upper and lower limits of one and two times the standard deviation. A Levey–Jennings chart is a graph that quality control data is plotted on to give a visual indication whether a laboratory test is working well.

  5. Medical record - Wikipedia

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    A medical record includes a variety of types of "notes" entered over time by healthcare professionals, recording observations and administration of drugs and therapies, orders for the administration of drugs and therapies, test results, X-rays, reports, etc. The maintenance of complete and accurate medical records is a requirement of health ...

  6. Alzheimer’s blood tests show 'very good accuracy' in early trials

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    According to the research, both new tests show “very good accuracy” in ruling out Alzheimer’s disease pathology in those being tested for the condition. The results of these trials are yet ...

  7. Clinical data repository - Wikipedia

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    Typical data types which are often found within a CDR include: clinical laboratory test results, patient demographics, pharmacy information, radiology reports and images, pathology reports, hospital admission, discharge and transfer dates, ICD-9 codes, discharge summaries, and progress notes. [1]

  8. College of American Pathologists - Wikipedia

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    It serves patients, pathologists, and the public [1] by fostering and advocating best practices in pathology and laboratory medicine. [ 2 ] It is the world's largest association composed exclusively of pathologists certified by the American Board of Pathology, [ 3 ] and is widely considered the leader in laboratory quality assurance.

  9. Sensitivity and specificity - Wikipedia

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    In medicine and statistics, sensitivity and specificity mathematically describe the accuracy of a test that reports the presence or absence of a medical condition. If individuals who have the condition are considered "positive" and those who do not are considered "negative", then sensitivity is a measure of how well a test can identify true ...