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Accreditation Information and Courses from MediaLab, Inc.

These are the MediaLab courses that cover Accreditation and links to relevant pages within the course.

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HIPAA Privacy and Security Regulations
Limiting Use and Disclosure of PHI

A covered entity may use or disclose PHI, without getting an individual's authorization, in order to:Perform requested tests and treatments.Bill for the services performed.Perform essential operations, including quality assessment, accreditation, and compliance.Meet legal reporting requirements, including those mandated by public health departments, workers' compensation, law enforcement agencies, and the US Department of Health and Human Services. Other uses and disclosures require written authorization.

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Introduction to Quality Control
External Quality Control

External quality control is performed to ensure the reliability of test results between different laboratories. It is also required by CLIA for laboratory accreditation. External quality control is generally accomplished through proficiency testing (PT). In proficiency testing, simulated patient samples are sent out to laboratories for testing. The CLIA standards for handling proficiency testing specimens are as follows: PT samples must be tested with the laboratory's regular patient load. PT samples must be tested the same number of times that patients' samples are tested routinely. Laboratories participating in PT programs must not engage in interlaboratory comparison of PT sample results. Laboratories may not send PT samples to another laboratory for analysis. Laboratories must document all steps of processing for PT samples. PT is required for only the primary method used for testing of analytes in patients' samples during the period covered by the PT event.In return for their participation, the laboratory will receive the following information: results for each analyte sample mean result for each analyte standard deviation of results by the comparative method number of laboratories using the same method standard deviation index (SDI) lower and upper limits of acceptability of resultsPT results that are between the lower and upper limits of acceptability are considered satisfactory. For chemistry, 80% of samples must test within the acceptable range for the PT to be considered successful. External quality control serves several purposes, including: providing a check on internal quality control detecting errors in a lab's methods providing a comparison of testing methods, which is useful in selecting new methods

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Which of the following statements about external quality control are true?View Page

Medical Error Prevention
The Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations promotes improved patient safety through its programs and resources. True or false?View Page
Failure Mode and Effect Analysis

Other accreditation programs also encourage error prevention. For example, JCAHO requires healthcare organizations to perform Failure Mode and Effect Analysis (FMEA) at least once each year. FMEA systematically identifies ways developing systems and processes might fail to eliminate the likelihood of failure. Its goal is preventing errors before they occur.

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