I think in labs we have shifted towards not reporting issues with a perception [probably incorrect] that our reporting issues will not change anything.
Probably worth noting that MHRA do rely on users to flag potential problems, they are not psychic.
One report may not change anything, but if several labs are independently reporting same problem……………
dj
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Subject: Decrypt: RE: Roche crosslaps assay
We have long had a duty to do so!
Dr Ian D Watson
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Subject: Re: Roche crosslaps assay
Perhaps we as a pathology community should be reporting our concerns re assays to MHRA - I note recent report on Siemens HbA1c Gifford
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It is probably the only assay where they have looked! |
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