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The World Health Organization African region laboratory accreditation process: improving the quality of laboratory systems in the African region

Authors :
Guy-Michel, Gershy-Damet
Philip, Rotz
David, Cross
El Hadj, Belabbes
Fatim, Cham
Jean-Bosco, Ndihokubwayo
Glen, Fine
Clement, Zeh
Patrick A, Njukeng
Souleymane, Mboup
Daniel E, Sesse
Tsehaynesh, Messele
Deborah L, Birx
John N, Nkengasong
Source :
American journal of clinical pathology. 134(3)
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

Few developing countries have established laboratory quality standards that are affordable and easy to implement and monitor. To address this challenge, the World Health Organization Regional Office for Africa (WHO AFRO) established a stepwise approach, using a 0- to 5-star scale, to the recognition of evolving fulfillment of the ISO 15189 standard rather than pass-fail grading. Laboratories that fail to achieve an assessment score of at least 55% will not be awarded a star ranking. Laboratories that achieve 95% or more will receive a 5-star rating. This stepwise approach acknowledges to laboratories where they stand, supports them with a series of evaluations to use to demonstrate improvement, and recognizes and rewards their progress. WHO AFRO's accreditation process is not intended to replace established ISO 15189 accreditation schemes, but rather to provide an interim pathway to the realization of international laboratory standards. Laboratories that demonstrate outstanding performance in the WHO-AFRO process will be strongly encouraged to enroll in an established ISO 15189 accreditation scheme. We believe that the WHO-AFRO approach for laboratory accreditation is affordable, sustainable, effective, and scalable.

Details

ISSN :
19437722
Volume :
134
Issue :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
American journal of clinical pathology
Accession number :
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