Batjer J D
Commission on Laboratory Accreditation College of American Pathologists, Seattle, WA.
Clin Lab Haematol. 1990;12 Suppl 1:135-8.
The Laboratory Accreditation Programme (LAP) offered by the College of American Pathologists (CAP) was begun in 1961. It is a voluntary peer review programme with the goal of laboratory improvement to excellence. It presently accredits more than 4300 laboratories throughout the world, although the majority are in the United States and Canada. Accreditation is contingent upon continuing successful performance in the CAP proficiency testing programmes, as well as passing biennial on-site laboratory inspections. These on-site inspections are done by practising laboratorians who use checklists appropriate for the various laboratory disciplines. Several governmental regulatory agencies (e.g. the Health Care Financing Agency) as well as private agencies (e.g. the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations) accept the LAP in place of their own programmes for laboratory accreditation.
美国病理学家学会(CAP)提供的实验室认可计划(LAP)始于1961年。它是一项自愿性同行评审计划,目标是将实验室提升至卓越水平。目前,该计划认可全球4300多家实验室,不过大多数在美国和加拿大。认可取决于在CAP能力验证计划中持续取得成功,以及通过每两年一次的实验室现场检查。这些现场检查由执业实验室人员进行,他们使用适用于各个实验室学科的检查表。一些政府监管机构(如医疗保健财务管理局)以及私人机构(如医疗保健机构认证联合委员会)接受LAP,以替代其自身的实验室认可计划。