Context: Harmonization and standardization of results among different clinical laboratories is necessary for clinical practice guidelines to be established.
Objective: To evaluate the state of the art in measuring 10 routine chemistry analytes.
Design: A specimen prepared as off-the-clot pooled sera and 4 conventionally prepared specimens were sent to participants in the College of American Pathologists Chemistry Survey.
The clinical laboratory at the beginning of the 21st century is a highly automated, multi-faceted entity, capable of turning out complex test results on a variety of samples in a relatively short period of time. These test results are used by physicians to diagnose illness, establish treatment strategies, and monitor therapies for patients. They must be of the highest quality and reliability to insure that the course of action taken by the health care provider will lead to the best possible outcome for the patient.
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