1. Is there a future for clinical laboratories? Experience in the Marche Region, Italy
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Luciano Quagliarini, Clelia Perfetti, Gabriele Rinaldi, Gianni Verlicchi, Enrico Brizioli, Sergio Giunta, Sandro Cipriani, Francesco Di Stanislao, Paola Pauri, Verushka Nardi, Andrea Gardini, Fausto Mannucci, Paolo Staffolani, Stefano Melagrani, and Paolo Scartozzi
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Health plan ,Government ,Quality Assurance, Health Care ,Clinical Laboratory Techniques ,business.industry ,Point-of-Care Systems ,Point-of-care testing ,Biochemistry (medical) ,Clinical Biochemistry ,Health Plan Implementation ,General Medicine ,Health economy ,Public relations ,Laboratories, Hospital ,Biochemistry ,General plan ,Italy ,Health care ,Specialization (functional) ,Humans ,business ,Delivery of Health Care - Abstract
The government of the Marche Region has approved an Act called the "Regional Health Plan" establishing rules for the organization and development of healthcare. The main aim of the general plan is to rationalize the activities of medical laboratories first by making up an inventory of existing facilities and tests performed, and by classifying laboratories on the basis of their specialization and the complexity of tests that they perform.Moreover, the possible role of point-of-care testing and the need for clinical advice by laboratory professionals has also been debated.
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- 2002
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