Description

Type of risk assessment that evaluates the impact of lab activities on patient care
Quality guru who advocates getting it right from the off
A type of audit examining one activity across multiple areas of application
An action that reduces the impact of a problem but doesn't prevent recurrence
A type of assessment which is an essential precursor to any form of change
A type of accreditation where the lab is granted a degree of freedom in authorising changes to its accredited repertoire
To effectively manage nonconformities we must investigate ____ as well as individual occurences
Key difference between regulatory standards and accreditation standards
Essential to drive on-going cycles of improvement and a key requirement in ISO 9001 and ISO 15189
The duty of candour process requires the organisation to be ____ when standards of care have not been met and moderate/severe harm has resulted
A type of chart used to evaluate the impact of a quality improvement intervention
Evaluation of an analytical method for a use that is not covered by the manufacturer's IFU documentation
Type of inspection sometimes adopted by the HTA which focuses on the greatest area(s) of risk
Incidents believed to fall under this category must be immediately escalated to the Trust Health and Safety Team
For Hospital Blood Banks to comply with the Blood Safety and Quality Regulations 2005 they must maintain data relating to _____ for at least 30 years
Board reporting tool which uses defined metrics relating to all pathology services to provide assurance and identify areas for improvement
A type of culture which is vital for the Patient Safety Incident Response Framework to be effective as a tool in creating a safer service
Audit which forms an essential pillar of any clinical governance framework

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