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CLSI AUTO15

Autoverification of Medical Laboratory Results for Specific Disciplines, 1st Edition

This guideline includes detailed information for design, testing, validation, implementation, and ongoing support of an autoverification algorithm system for use in the medical laboratory.

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Chairholder: William Marquardt, C(ASCP), MBA

Date of Publication: September 11, 2019

Order Code PDF: CLSI AUTO15Ed1E
ISBN Number: 978-1-68440-057-7

Order Code Print: CLSI AUTO15Ed1
ISBN Number: 978-1-68440-056-0

Edition: First

Pages: 92

CLSI AUTO15 Additional Details

A standard for global application developed through the Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute consensus process.

CLSI AUTO15 Abstract

Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute guideline AUTO15—Autoverification of Medical Laboratory Results for Specific Disciplines provides general guidance, as well as discipline-specific direction, on design and validation of an autoverification system. Autoverification is the process by which laboratory analyte results are accepted or rejected for automatic delivery to a patient data repository. This process uses a predetermined set of criteria applied at one or more points during the electronic flow of information. This guideline is provided for use by laboratorians, personnel responsible for information systems, and vendors for medical informatics and in vitro diagnostics. Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute (CLSI). Autoverification of Medical Laboratory Results for Specific Disciplines. 1st ed. CLSI guideline AUTO15 (ISBN 978-1-68440-056-0 [Print]; ISBN 978-1-68440-057-7 [Electronic]). Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute, 950 West Valley Road, Suite 2500, Wayne, Pennsylvania 19087 USA, 2019. The Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute consensus process, which is the mechanism for moving a document through two or more levels of review by the health care community, is an ongoing process. Users should expect revised editions of any given document. Because rapid changes in technology may affect the procedures, methods, and protocols in a standard or guideline, users should replace outdated editions with the current editions of CLSI documents. Current editions are listed in the CLSI catalog and posted on our website at www.clsi.org. If you or your organization is not a member and would like to become one, or to request a copy of the catalog, contact us at: Telephone: +1.610.688.0100; Fax: +1.610.688.0700; E-Mail: customerservice@clsi.org; Website: www.clsi.org.