Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12188/28588
Title: Illuminating the path to ISO 15189 accreditation: a view from the Republic of North Macedonia
Authors: Tosheska Trajkovska, Katerina 
Cekovska, Svetlana 
Bogdanska, Jasna 
Labudovikj, Danica 
Kostovska, Irena 
Brezovska Kavrakova, Julijana 
Tosheska Spasova, Natasha 
Coskun Kerala
Filipche, Venko 
Topuzovska, Sonja 
Keywords: accreditation
Quality Management System
ISO 15189
medical laboratories
biochemistry
Issue Date: Oct-2019
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH
Journal: Turkish Journal of Biochemistry
Conference: XXVII. Balkan Clinical Laboratory Federation Meeting BCLF 2019, XXX. National Congress of the Turkish Biochemical Society TBS 2019
Abstract: In the Republic of North Macedonia, the work of the diagnostic medical laboratories is regulated by the Law of Health Care. There is an urgent need for better development of an evidence-based, scientific, and sustainable national strategy for the improvement of health laboratory service. Clear indicators of improvement have to be established. A key indicator should be the number of laboratories that have achieved and can maintain accreditation. The Macedonian Society of Medical Biochemistry and Laboratory Medicine (MSMBLM) recommends that the quality system established meets the requirements of the International Standard for medical laboratories (‘Medical laboratories: Requirements for quality and competence [EN ISO 15189:2012]. The accreditation of Macedonian medical laboratories is not mandatory; the decision for accreditation is voluntary. So far, nine medical laboratories have been accredited according the MKS EN ISO 15189:2013. Four of them are public sector laboratories. The small number of accredited laboratories could be the result of the shortage of financial resources, poor government attention to laboratory service, the shortage of qualified personnel and/or the lack of a national laboratory policy. The experiences of laboratory professionals from accredited laboratories, who have a high level of knowledge, skills, and competence, are crucially important to the process of developing a competent laboratory service within the national health system.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12188/28588
DOI: 10.1515/tjb-2019-44s311
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