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30. April 2015
Published Online: 2015-4-30
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Artikel in diesem Heft
- Frontmatter
- Editorial
- Defining analytical performance specifications 15 years after the Stockholm conference
- Consensus Statement
- Defining analytical performance specifications: Consensus Statement from the 1st Strategic Conference of the European Federation of Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine
- Opinion Papers
- The 1999 Stockholm Consensus Conference on quality specifications in laboratory medicine
- Setting analytical performance specifications based on outcome studies – is it possible?
- Performance criteria based on true and false classification and clinical outcomes. Influence of analytical performance on diagnostic outcome using a single clinical component
- Analytical performance specifications based on how clinicians use laboratory tests. Experiences from a post-analytical external quality assessment programme
- Rationale for using data on biological variation
- Reliability of biological variation data available in an online database: need for improvement
- A checklist for critical appraisal of studies of biological variation
- Optimizing the use of the “state-of-the-art” performance criteria
- Are regulation-driven performance criteria still acceptable? – The German point of view
- Performance criteria for reference measurement procedures and reference materials
- Performance criteria for combined uncertainty budget in the implementation of metrological traceability
- How to define a significant deviation from the expected internal quality control result
- Analytical performance specifications for EQA schemes – need for harmonisation
- Proposal for the modification of the conventional model for establishing performance specifications
- Before defining performance criteria we must agree on what a “qualitative test procedure” is
- Performance criteria and quality indicators for the pre-analytical phase
- Performance criteria of the post-analytical phase
Artikel in diesem Heft
- Frontmatter
- Editorial
- Defining analytical performance specifications 15 years after the Stockholm conference
- Consensus Statement
- Defining analytical performance specifications: Consensus Statement from the 1st Strategic Conference of the European Federation of Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine
- Opinion Papers
- The 1999 Stockholm Consensus Conference on quality specifications in laboratory medicine
- Setting analytical performance specifications based on outcome studies – is it possible?
- Performance criteria based on true and false classification and clinical outcomes. Influence of analytical performance on diagnostic outcome using a single clinical component
- Analytical performance specifications based on how clinicians use laboratory tests. Experiences from a post-analytical external quality assessment programme
- Rationale for using data on biological variation
- Reliability of biological variation data available in an online database: need for improvement
- A checklist for critical appraisal of studies of biological variation
- Optimizing the use of the “state-of-the-art” performance criteria
- Are regulation-driven performance criteria still acceptable? – The German point of view
- Performance criteria for reference measurement procedures and reference materials
- Performance criteria for combined uncertainty budget in the implementation of metrological traceability
- How to define a significant deviation from the expected internal quality control result
- Analytical performance specifications for EQA schemes – need for harmonisation
- Proposal for the modification of the conventional model for establishing performance specifications
- Before defining performance criteria we must agree on what a “qualitative test procedure” is
- Performance criteria and quality indicators for the pre-analytical phase
- Performance criteria of the post-analytical phase