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External Quality Assessment

External Quality Assessment. External Quality Assessment. EQA - Module 12. 1. Learning Objectives. At the end of this module, participants will be able to: Discuss the importance of an EQA program in improving the quality of laboratory test results.

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External Quality Assessment

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  1. External Quality Assessment External Quality Assessment Assessment: EQA - Module 10 EQA - Module 12 1

  2. Learning Objectives At the end of this module, participants will be able to: Discuss the importance of an EQA program in improving the quality of laboratory test results. Describe at least three EQA methods and the advantages and disadvantages of each. Outline a method to investigate an unacceptable test result from an EQA sample. Assessment: EQA - Module 10 2 2

  3. Scenario A newly appointed laboratory supervisor has begun reviewing past EQA results, and observes poor Gram stain performance. “How should the laboratory investigate this problem?” Assessment: EQA - Module 10 3 3

  4. Organization Personnel Equipment Process Control Purchasing & Inventory Information Management Assessment Documents& Records Occurrence Management Process Improvement Customer Service Facilities & Safety The Quality Management System Assessment: EQA - Module 10 4

  5. External Quality Assessment A system for objectively checking the laboratory’s performance using an external agency or facility Assessment: EQA - Module 10

  6. Assessment: EQA - Module 10 6

  7. External Quality Assessment (EQA) • comparison among different test sites • early warning for systemic problems • objective evidence of testing quality • areas that need improvement • training needs Assessment: EQA - Module 10 7

  8. EQA Benefits Laboratory oriented objectives Public Health oriented objectives Assessment: EQA - Module 10

  9. Assessment: EQA - Module 10 9

  10. EQA • important for improvement • a measure of laboratory performance Assessment: EQA - Module 10

  11. DefinitionProficiency Testing ISO/IEC Guide 43-1:1997 “Proficiency testing schemes (PTS) are interlaboratory comparisons that are organized regularly to assess the performance of analytical laboratories and the competence of the analytical personnel.” Assessment: EQA - Module 10 11

  12. DefinitionProficiency Testing CLSI GP27-A2 27:8 “A program in which multiple samples are periodically sent to members of a group of laboratories for analysis and/or identification; whereby each laboratory’s results are compared with those of other laboratories in the group and/or with an assigned value, and reported to the participating laboratories and others.” Assessment: EQA - Module 10 12

  13. PT Process Laboratory PT organization /provider Analyze PT samples sent regularly Returnresults Evaluation ReceivePT report PT performance report Corrective Actions Assessment: EQA - Module 10

  14. PT: Roles of Laboratory ISO 15189 Patient sample PT sample Laboratory 1 Laboratory 2 Analyze same manner with same personnel Final PTreport received Improvement No discussion between labs Assessment: EQA - Module 10 14

  15. Information received from PT participation must be directed toward improvement in the laboratory to receive the full value. PT Results Assessment: EQA - Module 10

  16. PT Limitations • PT results are affected by variables not related to patient samples • PT will not detect all problems in the laboratory • PT may not detect problems with pre- and postexamination procedures Assessment: EQA - Module 10

  17. Other EQA MethodsRechecking/Retesting Reference laboratory Peripheral laboratory Rechecking Assessment: EQA - Module 10

  18. Retesting • tested by reference laboratory • performed on dried blood spots or serum • not blinded • statistically significant • primarily used to assess HIV rapid testing Assessment: EQA - Module 10 18

  19. Rechecking • samples must be collected randomly • avoid systematic sampling bias • statistically significant • resolve discrepancies • effective feedback • primarily AFB Assessment: EQA - Module 10 19

  20. Comparison of rechecking non-blinded and random blinded smears for acid-fast bacilli Martinez A, et al. Int J Tuberc Lung Dis 2005;9(3):301-5. Assessment: EQA - Module 10 20

  21. On-site Evaluation • to obtain a realistic picture of laboratory practices • to provide assistance with problem areas Periodic visits Laboratory External group or Organizer Assessment: EQA - Module 10

  22. AFB Microscopy Comparison of performance before and after on-site monitoring AFTER(%) BEFORE (%) Aziz, M. and G. Bretzel, Int J Tuberc Lung Dis2002:6(4):340-349. Assessment: EQA - Module 10

  23. Proficiency Testing and Rechecking Assessment: EQA - Module 10 23

  24. EQA Participation • Recommended for all laboratories • Required by ISO ISO 15189 Assessment: EQA - Module 10 24

  25. Management Process • handle and analyze EQA samples • treat EQA samples same as patient • monitor and maintain records • investigate deficiencies • manage corrective action efforts • communicate outcomes Corrective actions EQA results Assessment: EQA - Module 10

  26. EQA performance problems Sample Management CHALLENGE Preexamination Examination PT PROVIDER Report Postexamination Assessment: EQA - Module 10 26

  27. EQA Should Lead to Actions TakeCorrective Action EQA Identify problems Assessment: EQA - Module 10 27

  28. Summary • EQA is a system for objectively checking the laboratory’s performance using an external agency or facility • All laboratories should participate in EQA • Several methods of EQA in use • EQA samples must be treated the same as patient samples Assessment: EQA - Module 10 28

  29. Key Messages • EQA uses valuable resources, make best possible use • EQA should not be punitive • EQA should be viewed as educational • EQA can help direct improvement efforts • EQA is a critical element of a quality management system Assessment: EQA - Module 10 29

  30. Organization Personnel Equipment Process Control Purchasing & Inventory Information Management Assessment Documents& Records Occurrence Management Process Improvement Customer Service Facilities & Safety Comments?Questions? Assessment: EQA - Module 10 30

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