Tools, Technologies and Training for Healthcare Laboratories

Part III: QC - Quality or Compliance?

Final5 CLIA Rule. Part III:
QC - Quality or Compliance?

CLIA recommends you meet the needs of your patients, but only requires that you meet minimum requirements of the regulations. Dr. Westgard examines these minimum requirements for compliance, and compares them to the needs of your patients. (preview)

Part II: Perplexity about Complexity and Personnel

Final5 CLIA. Part II:
Perplexity about Personnel and Complexity

We're pleased to have this article by Dr. Sharon Ehrmeyer, PhD, well known for her grasp of CLIA and regulatory affairs. Dr. Ehrmeyer offers us her view of the new CLIA rules. In particular, she clarifies how these new rules will impact personnel requirements and qualifications in the laboratory. (preview)

Part I: Key Changes


Final5 CLIA Rule.
Part I. Key Changes

The "last" regulations for CLIA were published on January 24th, 2003. Big changes were made in terminology, organization, and regulation. The "minimum compliance" for QC has been changed. Responsibilities for much of quality control have shifted from diagnostic manufacturer to sit squarely on the shoulders of the healthcare laboratory. What does all this mean to you? Dr. Westgard and colleagues provide you with a quick snapshot of all the changes.