Laboratory accrediting agency recognized by The Joint Commission and who has deeming authority granted by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS).
Abbrev - The computer service/program responsible for the electronic records of the laboratory.
Legal consent granted by the patient whereby he or she is made aware of, understands, and agrees to the nature of the testing or services to be done. Example: HIV testing waiver.
Abbrev - Newest degree track available for a laboratory professional; consults on interdisciplinary healthcare teams, rounds with patients when necessary, and performs research regarding utilization of laboratory diagnostic testing and patient outcomes.
The job duties and responsibilities assigned to a professional that align with their education and training.
Regulations governing laboratory activities including proficiency testing programs, quality assessment programs, quality control systems, and personnel requirements.
A category of testing with a low probability of producing an erroneous result that can be performed by anyone with a high school diploma and the proper training. Examples: glucose monitors, pregnancy tests, etc.
The ASCP exam taken by MLS professionals after completing their bachelor’s degree.
Oversees all laboratory operations, often has an MBA or a PhD.
Abbrev. - Laboratory professional responsible for performing patient testing (among other duties), has a bachelors of science degree (4 year).
Abbrev - Accrediting agency for laboratories that was founded in 1988 to assist laboratories in staying in compliance with CLIA '88. Recognized by The Joint Commission.
Abbrev. - A federal law prohibiting discloser of patient information, including test results, to those outside of the treatment team. "Hey, I performed testing on your mom's blood today!"
American Association of Blood Banks.
A laboratory employee whose job duties include drawing blood, may be on the job trained or have obtained a certificate.
Currently required by eleven states, including North Dakota, in order to work as an MLS in the laboratory. Includes passing the ASCP BOC exam and continuing education.