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John D O&#x;Connor John D O&#x;Connor
Little has changed in the way we report pathology results from blood sciences over the last 50 years other than moving to electronic display from paper. In part, this is aspiration to preserve the format of a paper report in electronic form...
Graham Rd Jones,Sabrina DA Koetsier Graham Rd Jones
Reference intervals are commonly considered to allow for between-laboratory bias. The RCPAQAP Liquid Serum Chemistry Program has collected data on laboratory measurements as well as reference intervals. This allows assessment of the between...
Samuel D Vasikaran,Sa Paul Chubb,Peter R Ebeling et al. Samuel D Vasikaran et al.
Bone turnover markers (BTMs) are classified as either formation or resorption markers. Their concentrations in blood or urine of adults are considered to reflect the rate of bone remodelling and may be of use in the management of patients w...
Jillian R Tate,Ken A Sikaris,Graham Rd Jones et al. Jillian R Tate et al.
Scientific evidence supports the use of common reference intervals (RIs) for many general chemistry analytes, in particular those with sound calibration and traceability in place. Already the Nordic countries and United Kingdom have largely...
Gus Koerbin,Jillian R Tate,Julie Ryan et al. Gus Koerbin et al.
Harmonisation of reference intervals for routine general chemistry analytes has been a goal for many years. Analytical bias may prevent this harmonisation. To determine if analytical bias is present when comparing methods, the use of commut...
Robert Flatman,Michael Legg,Graham Rd Jones et al. Robert Flatman et al.
Surveys by the RCPA PITUS Project have shown significant variations in report rendering between Australasian Pathology Providers. The same project collected anecdotal evidence that this variation has led to the misunderstanding and misreadi...
Richard G Jones,Owen A Johnson,Gifford Batstone Richard G Jones
The nature of pathology services is changing under the combined pressures of increasing workloads, cost constraints and technological advancement. In the face of this, laboratory systems need to meet new demands for data exchange with clini...
Lan Nguyen,Leslie Burnett Lan Nguyen
Recent advances in genetics have been enabled by new genetic sequencing techniques called massively parallel sequencing (MPS) or next-generation sequencing. Through the ability to sequence in parallel hundreds of thousands to millions of DN...
Andrew St John,Christopher P Price Andrew St John
The volume of point-of-care testing (PoCT) has steadily increased over the 40 or so years since its widespread introduction. That growth is likely to continue, driven by changes in healthcare delivery which are aimed at delivering less cost...