Behind the scenes of EQA – characteristics, capabilities, benefits and assets of external quality assessment (EQA): Part V – Benefits for stakeholders other than participants

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Buchta, Christoph
de la Salle, Barbara
Marrington, Rachel
Almonacid, Andres Aburto
Albarede, Stephanie
Badrick, Tony
Bullock, David
Cobbaert, Christa M
Coucke, Wim
Delatour, Vincent
Faria, Ana Paula
Geilenkeuser, Wolf-Jochen
Griesmacher, Andrea
Huggett, Jim F
Ianovska, Viktoriia
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2024
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External quality assessment (EQA) enhances patient safety through the evaluation of the quality of laboratory-based and point of care testing. Regulatory agencies and accreditation organizations utilize the results and the laboratory's response to them as part of assessing the laboratory's fitness to practice. In addition, where EQA samples are commutable and the assigned value has been determined using reference measurement procedures (RMPs), EQA data contributes to the verification of metrological traceability of assays as part of the post-market surveillance of in vitro diagnostic (IVD) medical devices (IVD-MDs). More broadly, the scientific and medical communities use EQA data to demonstrate that medical laboratory examination procedures are fit for clinical purposes, to evaluate common reference intervals, and inclusion of data in clinical databases. Scientific groups, the IVD industry, reference laboratories and National Metrology Institutes can work with EQA providers to identify measurands, which should urgently be supported by the development of reference materials or methods. The ability of health systems to respond effectively to fast-evolving medical challenges, such as the Coronavirus Disease-19 (COVID-19) pandemic, is reliant on EQA to demonstrate confidence in the performance of new laboratory methods and testing services. EQA providers are uniquely positioned to assess the performance of IVD-MDs in addition to individual laboratories and testing sites. Although the primary focus of EQA providers remains the improvement of the performance of individual laboratories, there are many stakeholders who benefit from EQA performance data.

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Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine

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Buchta, C; de la Salle, B; Marrington, R; Almonacid, AA; Albarede, S; Badrick, T; Bullock, D; Cobbaert, CM; Coucke, W; Delatour, V; Faria, AP; Geilenkeuser, W-J; Griesmacher, A; Huggett, JF; Ianovska, V; et al., Behind the scenes of EQA – characteristics, capabilities, benefits and assets of external quality assessment (EQA): Part V – Benefits for stakeholders other than participants, Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine, 2025

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