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HIPAA
Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996
American Association of Blood Banks (AABB)
International association that sets blood bank standards, accredits blood banks, and promoted high standards of performance in the practice of transfusion medicine.
Waived test
a category of test defined under CLIA'88 as being simple to perform and having an insignificant risk for error
Provider-Performed Microscopy Procedure (PPMP)
a certificate category under CLIA'88 that permits a laboratory to perform waived tests and also permits specified practitioners to perform on-site microscopy procedures
anticoagulant
a chemical or substance that prevent blood coagulation
electronic medical record (EMR)
a digital form of a patient chart created in a physician's office or a hospital where a patient received treatment
Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments of 1988 (CLIA'88)
a federal act that specifies minimum performance standards for clinical laboratories
phlebotomist
a healthcare worker trained in blood collection
Laboratory Response Network (LRN)
a nationwide network of public and private laboratories coordinated by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) with the ability for rapid response to threats to public health
pathologist
a physician specially trained in the nature and cause of disease
proficiency testing (PT)
a program in which a laboratory's accuracy in performing analyses is evaluated at regular in compared to the performance of similar laboratories
accreditation
a voluntary process in which an independent agency grants recognition to institutions or programs that meet or exceed established standards of quality.
COLA
agency that offers accreditation to physician office laboratories hospitals, clinics, and other healthcare facilities; formerly the Commission on Office Laboratory Accreditation
Joint Commission (JC)
an independent agency that accredits hospitals and large healthcare facilities; formerly known as the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO)
reference laboratory
an independent regional laboratory that offers routine and specialized testing services to hospitals and physicians
Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute (CLSI)
an international, nonprofit organization that establishes guidelines and standards of best current practice for clinical laboratories; formerly National Committee for Clinical Laboratory Standards (NCCLS)
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
central laboratory for the national public health system
blood bank
clinical laboratory department where blood components are test and stored until needed for transfusion; immunohematology department; transfusion services; also the refrigerated unit used for storing blood components.
electronic health record (EHR)
comprehensive, portable electronic patient health record
Health Care financing Administration (HCFA)
see Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS)
National Committee for Clinical Laboratory Standards (NCCLS)
see Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute (CLSI)
physician office laboratory (POL)
small medical laboratory located within a physician office, group practice, or clinic
point-of-care testing (POCT)
testing outside the traditional laboratory setting; also called bedside testing, off-site testing, near-patient testing or alternative-site testing
Centers for Medicace and Medicaid Service (CMS)
the agency within the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) responsible for implementing CLIA'88
microbiology
the branch of biology dealing with microbes
immunology
the branch of medicine encompassing the study of immune processes and immunity
Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
the division of the department of health and human services (DHHS) responsible for protecting the public health by ensuring the safety and efficacy of foods, drugs, biological products, medical devices, and cosmetics
Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS)
the governmental agency that oversees public healthcare matters; also called HHS
clinical chemistry
the laboratory section that uses chemical principles to analyze blood and other body fluids
Serum
the liquid obtained from blood that has been allowed to clot
plasma
the liquid portion of blood in which the blood cells are suspended; the straw-colored liquid remaining after blood cells are removed from anticoagulated blood
accessioning
the process by which specimens are logged in, labeled, and assigned a specimen identification code
coagulation
the process of forming a fibrin clot
serology
the study of antigens and antibodies in serum using immunological methods; laboratory testing based on the immunological properties of serum
bacteriology
the study of bacteria
Hematology
the study of blood and the blood-forming tissues
mycology
the study of fungi
epidemiology
the study of the factors that cause disease and determine disease frequency and distribution
Immunohematology
the study of the human blood groups; in the clinical laboratory, often called blood banking or transfusion services
virology
the study of viruses
Standard operating procedure (SOP)
established procedure to followed for a given operation or in a given situation with the purpose of ensuring that a procedure is always carried out correctly and in the same manner
quality assessment
in the laboratory, a program that monitors the total testing process with the aim of providing the highest-quality patient care
college of American Pathologists (CAP)
organization that offers accreditation to clinical laboratories