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Status of Quality Control for Laboratory Tests of Medical Institutions in Korea: Analysis of 10 Years of Data on External Quality Assessment Participation.

Hyeongsu Kim1, Sollip Kim2, Yeo-Min Yun3, Tae-Hyun Um2, Jeonghyun Chang2, Kun Sei Lee1, Sail Chun4, Kyu-Dong Cho5, Tae-Hwa Han6.   

Abstract

External quality assessment (EQA) is a commonly used tool to track the performance of laboratory tests. In Korea, EQA participation is not mandatory, and even basic data about EQA participation are not available. We used data of a 10-year period extracted from two databases (2009-2018): (1) the database of the National Health Insurance Service to calculate the number of medical institutions that claimed health insurance benefits, and (2) the database of the Korean Association of External Quality Assessment Service to calculate the number of medical institutions participating in EQA. The proportion of institutions that made claims for the performance of laboratory testing throughout the 10 years were 73.6%-76.0% for clinics, 91.9%-97.5% for long-term care hospitals, 97.9%-99.5% for small to medium hospitals, 99.6%-100% for general hospitals, and 100% for tertiary hospitals. The mean EQA participation rate of institutions that performed laboratory testing for the 10 years was 1.9% for clinics, 3.1% for long-term care hospitals, 27.7% for small to medium hospitals, 96.6% for general hospitals, and 100% for tertiary hospitals. The mean EQA participation of clinics, long-term care hospitals, and small to medium hospitals are increasing but is still not sufficient. Regulatory approaches are needed to increase participation rates. This result would be used for health policymaking on the quality improvement of laboratory tests.

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Keywords:  external quality assessment; mandatory; participation; quality of laboratory testing

Year:  2020        PMID: 32230819     DOI: 10.3390/healthcare8020075

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Healthcare (Basel)        ISSN: 2227-9032


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Journal:  Ann Lab Med       Date:  2021-03-01       Impact factor: 3.464

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