Pathcare Laboratories, Nigeria’s only ISO accredited pathology
laboratory has said that its investment in organising periodic quality
seminars for staff was borne out of its mission of providing quality
pathological services to all Nigerians.
The company made this known at the week-long seminar it organised for its pathologists and medical laboratory scientists from across the various regions of the company from 21 – 28 November, 2016.
In his goodwill message to the
participants at the Lagos edition of the seminar, the company’s
Executive Director, Operations, Dr. Tolulope Adewole, informed them that
PathCare Laboratories was focused on delivering quality service to its
patient and doctor clients at all times because that was its only
differentiator from other players in the field of medical
investigations.
“Any issue of misdiagnosis is an issue
of quality and any life lost to misdiagnosis is an avoidable loss and a
loss too many. It is actually an injustice to the patient and a big blow
to his or her family and friends. To avoid the human or material costs
that come with errors in diagnosis, we have set our goal towards
achieving a zero per cent level of error, the same as the airlines.”
He defined quality as using the right
equipment to process the right sample collected in the right container
at the right time for the right patient at the right cost to make the
right diagnosis and regretted that many Nigerians have lost their lives
to misdiagnoses as a result of poor handling of patients’ specimens.
“Evidence-based medicine is hinged on
obtaining an empirical evidence of a diagnosis before administering the
appropriate treatment. All over the world, the bedrock of laboratory
medicine is quality and its processes. For this, it is important that
the entire value chain is covered,” he continued.
He informed that Pathcare Laboratories,
as the only laboratory with the ISO-15189 accreditation in Nigeria,
strictly adheres to the quality processes as prescribed by the
International Organisation for Standardisation for medical laboratories.
In her presentation, tagged ‘Quality as
the Differentiator’, the lead facilitator, Janette Wassung, SANAS
Assessor and former Head of Quality Management of PathCare South Africa,
said that quality was a big global medical issue as it affects the
overall health status of the world.
Wassung informed that quality process is
an end-to-end affair, beginning with pre-analytical stage and runs
through analytical and post-analytical stages.
According to her, “These stages cover
the collection, transportation and reception of samples; reagents and
instruments used and personnel who conduct the test; as well as the
result format, international unit of measurement used and the
pathologists that interpret the results.”
by Martins Ifijeh/Thisday
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