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. Ed(S): Kristoffersson, U.; Schmidtke, J.; Cassiman, J. J. - Quality Issues in Clinical Genetic Services - 9789048139187 - V9789048139187
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Quality Issues in Clinical Genetic Services

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Description for Quality Issues in Clinical Genetic Services Hardback. Based on their experience in quality research and clinical implementation of quality criteria in genetic services, the authors of this book give examples of the implementation of quality issues in clinical systems worldwide. Editor(s): Kristoffersson, U.; Schmidtke, J.; Cassiman, J. J. Num Pages: 393 pages, biography. BIC Classification: MBGL; MFN. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 244 x 167 x 30. Weight in Grams: 758.

Initially genetic disorders were all considered as rare diseases. At present, in the mid of 2009, the OMIM catalogue contains information on more than 12 000 entries of which about 2500 are available for clinical testing based on the identification of the responsible gene defect. However, altogether it has been estimated that about 8 percent of a population in the economically developed countries will during their lifetime suffer from a disease mainly as the result of their genetic constitution. Adding to that, it is estimated that all diseases have a genetic component, which will determine who will be at a ... Read more

Measuring quality of health care related processes became an issue in the 1990s, mainly in laboratory medicine, but also for hospitals and other health care systems. In many countries national authorities started to implement recommendations, guidelines or legal procedures regulating quality of health care delivery. In laboratory medicine, in parallel, the use of accreditation as a method assuring high quality standards in testing came in use. With the increasing possibilities of performing molecular genetic testing, genetic laboratories needed to become involved in this process.

As many genetic disorders are rare, most laboratories worldwide offered analysis for a specific set of disorders, and, therefore, very early on a transborder flow of samples occurred. While international quality criteria (ISO) have been in existence for a number of years, the regulation of quality issues still may differ between countries.

Based on their personal experience in the varying fields of quality research and clinical implementation of quality criteria in genetic services the authors of thisbook share their experience and give examples of the implementation of quality issues in national quality systems worldwide. This book, which is the result of the effort of many persons, is destined to aid laboratory managers and counsellors, health care managers and other stakeholders in national or international health care service to improve the services to the benefit of patients with suspected genetic disorders.

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Product Details

Format
Hardback
Publication date
2010
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Number of pages
393
Condition
New
Number of Pages
393
Place of Publication
Dordrecht, Netherlands
ISBN
9789048139187
SKU
V9789048139187
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From the reviews: “Aims to support professionals who wish to implement quality management in order to improve the quality of services … . serve both as a concise reference work and as an informative introduction to the topic … . a comprehensive and valuable compendium of quality issues presented by leading experts in the field. … should be of ... Read more

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