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Implementing QMS and Accreditation Standards in Medical Diagnostics for Quality of Services

ABSTRACT             Background and Objectives: Implementing quality management system (QMS) in medical laboratories improves quality of procedures and enhances the staff’s skill development. It prevents frequent inaccuracies in both clinical and laboratory procedures caused by lack of regulatory co...

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Published in:Medical laboratory journal 2019-01, Vol.13 (1), p.37-41
Main Authors: Tamil Selvi, Manickam, Ankanagari, Srinivas
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