Quality standards and internal quality control practices in medical laboratories: an IFCC global survey of member societies

Clin Chem Lab Med. 2023 Jun 19;61(12):2094-2101. doi: 10.1515/cclm-2023-0492. Print 2023 Nov 27.

Abstract

Objectives: The trueness and precision of clinical laboratory results are ensured through total quality management systems (TQM), which primarily include internal quality control (IQC) practices. However, quality practices vary globally. To understand the current global state of IQC practice and IQC management in relation to TQM the International Federation of Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine (IFCC) Task Force on Global Laboratory Quality (TF-GLQ) conducted a survey of IFCC member countries on IQC practices and management.

Methods: The survey included 16 questions regarding IQC and laboratory TQM practices and was distributed to IFCC full and affiliate member countries (n=110). A total of 46 (41.8 %) responses were received from all regions except North America.

Results: Of the responding countries, 78.3 % (n=36) had legislative regulations or accreditation requirements governing medical laboratory quality standards. However, implementation was not mandatory in 46.7 % (n=21) of responding countries. IQC practices varied considerably with 57.1 % (n=28) of respondents indicating that they run 2 levels of IQC, 66.7 % (n=24) indicating they run IQC every 24 h and 66.7 % (n=28) using assay manufacturer IQC material sources. Only 29.3 % (n=12) of respondents indicated that every medical laboratory in their country has written IQC policies and procedures. By contrast, 97.6 % (n=40) of responding countries indicated they take corrective action and result remediation in the event of IQC failure.

Conclusions: The variability in TQM and IQC practices highlights the need for more formal programs and education to standardize and improve TQM in medical laboratories.

Keywords: IFCC; International Federation of Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine; global survey; internal quality control; medical laboratories; quality assurance; quality management.

MeSH terms

  • Humans
  • Laboratories*
  • Quality Control
  • Surveys and Questionnaires
  • Total Quality Management*