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Accreditation is a means of self-regulation and peer review adopted by an institution or an organization. It is a voluntary process of being certified as meeting minimum requirements designated by an accrediting agency. ISO 15189 standard is an international standard that specifies requirements for quality management in medical laboratories. It is intended to promote the quality and competence of medical laboratories and to provide a framework for continual improvement. The National Accreditation Board for Testing and Calibration Laboratories (NABL) operates as an autonomous organization functioning under the governance of the Department of Science and Technology, Government of India. The primary objective of this initiative is to offer an independent evaluation of the proficiency and excellence in testing and calibration laboratories affiliated with governmental authorities, industry associations, and the private sector. The NABL provides laboratory accreditation services adhering to the ISO 15189 guidelines. Although there exist certain limitations to the accreditation process such as financial expenses, time constraints, stringent regulations, and an emphasis on adherence rather than enhancement, the advantages of accreditation generally outbalance these challenges. Accreditation serves as a means of providing guarantee with respect to the dependability and precision of laboratory outcomes, a fundamental imperative for a multitude of crucial purposes which include but are not limited to the realm of healthcare, environmental evaluation, and product safety assessment.
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References
Sinha M, Saini S, Gupta P, et al. Current status and way forward for National Accreditation Board for testing and calibrationlaboratories accreditation of laboratories in government organizations. Indian Journal of Pathology and Microbiology 2018;61(3):461-3
Gershy-Damet GM, Rotz P, Cross D, et al. The World Health Organization African region laboratory accreditation process: improving the quality of laboratory systems in the African region. Am J Clin Pathol 2010;134(3):393-400.
Quality Council of India. National Accreditation Board for Hospitals & Healthcare Providers (NABH). Available from: http://www.qcin.org.
Yao K, McKinney B, Murphy A, et al. Improving quality management systems of laboratories in developing countries: an innovative training approach to accelerate laboratory accreditation. Am J Clin Pathol 2010;134(3):401-9.
Accreditation standards for homoeopathy hospitals. https://www.nabh.co/Images/PDF/HomoeopathyStandards_2ndEdition.pdf
Proposed draft standards of Emergency Medical Services certification. Available at: https://www.nabh.co/Announcement/Draft_Emergency_Medical_Services.pdf
Kubono K. Quality management system in the medical laboratory-ISO 15189 and laboratory accreditation. Rinsho Byori 2004;52(3):274-8.
National accreditation board for testing and calibration Laboratories - NABL India. (n.d.-b). https://nabl-india.org/nabl/file_download.php?filename=202107060951-NABL-100-doc.pdf
Tabrizi JS, Gharibi F, Wilson AJ. Advantages and Disadvantages of Health Care Accreditation Mod-els. Health Promot Perspect 2011;1(1):1-31.
Woodcock S, Fine G, McClure K, et al. The role of standards and training in preparing for accreditation. Am J Clin Pathol 2010;134(3):388-92.
Aoyagi T. ISO 15189 medical laboratory accreditation. Rinsho Byori 2004;52(10):860-5.