Title: WHY PROFICIENCY TESTING
1WHY PROFICIENCY TESTING?
2Proficiency Testing Many Forms
3Proficiency Testing - Introduction
- All analytical laboratories or similar
organisations, should operate a quality assurance
system which includes - internal quality control procedures,
- participation in proficiency testing schemes,
- use of reference standards and
- certification/accreditation to a recognised
standard ( eg. ISO 9001, ISO 17025 or ISO 15189).
- Of these, only proficiency testing schemes or the
use of certified reference materials can
establish the bias and accuracy of the results.
4What is Proficiency Testing ? (a)
- Is the use of comparisons of test results or
measurements to determine the performance of
individual laboratories and to monitor a
laboratorys performance. - A means of assessing the ability of laboratories
to competently perform specific tests and/or
measurements. - Provides laboratories with an objective means of
assessing and demonstrating the reliability of
the data they are producing - Supplements laboratories own internal quality
control procedures by providing an additional
external audit of their testing capability
5What is Proficiency Testing ? (b)
- Gives analysts confidence that the service will
withstand scrutiny. - Provides independent reassurance to laboratory
and clients that procedures, methods and other
laboratory operations are under control. - Provides laboratories with a sound basis for
continuous improvement. - Proficiency testing is used by accreditation
bodies to assess the ability of laboratories to
competently perform tests or calibrations.
6Proficiency Testing - How
- Participating laboratories are provided with
uniform testing objects for analysis under
specified conditions. - Laboratory analyses the samples, preferably as
part of their normal routine, and reports the
results to the scheme organisers. - Laboratory receive a report showing how closely
their results agree with accepted value and,
where necessary, can take action to improve
performance. - Confidentiality is essential with test results
of all participants shown under a specific code
number.
7Proficiency Testing Value/ Benefits
- Good value for money compared with the
consequences of producing inaccurate results
which might put workers' health at risk, damage a
company's reputation or contravene national
regulations. - Prospective customers can ask to see results from
a laboratory's participation in proficiency
testing schemes and satisfy themselves that the
laboratory is able to obtain a consistent level
of satisfactory performance over a period of time.
8Limitations of Proficiency Testing
- It is important to bear in mind the limitation of
proficiency testing - It addresses only the analytic process, not the
pre- or post-analytic activities of the
laboratory. - Proficiency testing results are affected by
variables not related to patient testing,
including preparation of the proficiency sample,
clerical function, selection of statistical
methods of evaluation, and peer group
definition. - Accordingly, it is not appropriate to use
proficiency testing as the sole means for
evaluating the quality of a laboratory.
9ACCREDITATION PERSPECTIVE - On some uses of PT
schemes
- Especially useful when assessor is not able to
give a positive judgement on the performance of a
testing laboratory based only on on-site
assessment. - PT schemes are very useful if the following are
not completely fulfilled - Competence of staff appears not sufficient for
the specific test - Technical assessor decides that the experiences
of the laboratory does not meet requirements of a
new test methods/ new materials - Documentation of in-house procedures seems to be
insufficient - Results of PT schemes in other related fields of
testing have not been fully satisfactory. - Documentation of corrective actions after
achieving unsatisfactory performance is
insufficient - Systematic errors are detected in the laboratory
10ACCREDITATION PERSPECTIVE On limitations of PT
schemes
- Bodies assessing technical competence of
laboratories normally expect satisfactory
participation in PT as evidence of a laboratory's
ability to produce reliable test results. - However a major distinction exists between
- Evaluation of laboratory competence by the
assessment of its total operation and - Examination of results of a laboratory's
participation in PT - which only gives
information about technical competence of the
testing laboratory at a single point of time
under the specific conditions of the test
involved in a particular proficiency testing
scheme.
11 Tips for Better PT Results (a)
- Monitor PT shipping schedules notify provider if
any delay receiving samples. - Open PT shipment as soon as received. Check for
broken and leaking vials or if samples are warm
frozen/liquid materials may be compromised.
Consult PT provider may need to be replaced. - Staff up-to-date on written policies of
laboratory as regards calibration, linearity
checks test method choices. - Staff should be trained in the proper handing of
PT samples, results and reports.
12 Tips for Better PT Results (b)
- Analysers should be maintained and functioning
properly. - Follow the manufacturers instructions carefully
in regards to reconstitution - Correct assay vial
- Correct diluent and amount of diluent
- If water is the diluent, use reagent grade water
- Use calibrated pipettes to deliver diluent
- Allow sufficient time for equilibration and use
correct equilibration conditions (dont use water
baths, shakers, rockers etc. unless specified in
the providers instructions) - For liquid PT samples, allow material to come to
room temperature naturally or as specified by the
provider.
13 Tips for Better PT Results (c)
- Keep calibration and linearity checks current.
Recalibrate as necessary. - Accuracy and precision should be established.
- Ensure QC is always current, checked properly
maintaining your system. - Avoid waiting to the last minute to analyse
samples.
14 Tips for Better PT Results (d)
- Clerical errors are common in PT reporting. If
possible, get another tech to check data entry. - As PT may fall outside the stream of normal LIS
data transfer, be especially careful with
clerical and transcription functions including - Reporting correct sample
- Rounding
- Units
- Decimal places
- Conversion factor
- Return results to PT program provider before
cut-off time / date. Note time zone differences.
15Other Benefits from PT Participation
- May identify potential problems related to
imprecision, systematic error and / or human
error. - Can carry out investigation systematically to
identify root cause of any unexpected results. - Can look for trends over time. Are all PT samples
showing a negative or positive bias? Is there a
bias at certain analyte concentrations? These
events should trigger internal investigations
looking for warning shifts and trends in the test
method. - Allows check on reconstitution, expiration
reconstituted stability on QC, reagents,
calibrators, stains and solutions. - Allows review of test method protocol and
procedures. - Ensure instrumentation / methodology is current
with updated software, revised procedures or
updated control range.
16Dos Donts of Proficiency Testing
- Do handle PT samples in the same manner as
patient samples - Tested along with regular (patient) workload
- Tested by personnel who routinely perform the
analysis - Rotated among the staff who perform the tests
- Tested the same number of times as routine
patient samples - Labile PT samples are tested as soon as possible
after receipt - PT data is checked for clerical errors prior to
submitting - PT results are submitted without consultation
with other facilities - PT result forms indicate if a similar patient
sample would be routinely referred out (e.g. bone
marrows) - All aspects of PT sample handling, including
preparation, examination, testing and reporting
are documented
17Dos Donts of Proficiency Testing
- Dont give PT samples preferential treatment
- Not analysed by a special person
- Not analysed in replicate if patient samples are
not run in replicate - Not analysed on more than one instrument for the
purpose of achieving the most acceptable result
for submission. - Not analysed on 2 or more separate days
- Controls are not analysed just prior to running
PT sample - PT samples are not bracketed with QC
- When PT samples are analysed, QC is not run more
frequently - PT testing is not delayed until the instrument is
working better - Results not discussed/compared with other
facility before submission - PT samples are not sent to another facility for
analysis - PT samples are not split for testing at another
facility to achieve the most acceptable result
for submission
18Accreditation of Proficiency Testing Provider
- Why Accredit Proficiency Testing Scheme
Providers? - Accreditation of proficiency testing scheme
providers enables organisations that are
interested in planning, providing and evaluating
proficiency testing schemes to achieve and
demonstrate a level of competence. - What Are The Requirements For Accreditation Of
Proficiency Testing Scheme Providers? - ILAC G132000 Guidelines for the Requirements for
the Competency of Providers of Proficiency
Testing Schemes which is based on ISO Guide 43-1
and on the relevant elements of ISO/IEC 17025.
19HKAS Accreditation Programme for Proficiency
Testing Providers launched January 2008
- Accreditation criteria based on International
Laboratory Accreditation Cooperation (ILAC)
Guidelines for the Requirements for the
Competence of Providers of Proficiency Testing
Schemes (ILAC-G13 2007) and the ISO Guide 43
Part 1. - In addition to this essential document, other
application documents related to this programme
include - HOKLAS Supplementary Criteria No. 34
- HOKLAS 017 Technical Criteria for Accrediting
Proficiency Testing Providers - HOKLAS 018 Assessment/Reassessment Questionnaire
for Proficiency Testing Provider including a
checklist - http//www.itc.gov.hk/en/quality/hkas/publicatio
n.htmpt_providers
20Proficiency Testing - Summary
- Regular participation in an (accredited)
proficiency-testing scheme - Provides independent verification of the
analytical competence of your laboratory - Shows a commitment to the maintenance and
improvement of performance. - Demonstrates to the public, customers,
accreditation bodies, regulators, and management
that the analytical procedures are under control - Gives confidence that the service which you
provide will withstand scrutiny. - Provides an educational opportunity
- THANK YOU
21AAB Working Party on PT Providers
- Chairman Prof. KWAN KH Albert
- Members Prof. CHUNG CY Jonathan
- Dr. Robert J COLLINS
- Mr. TAM Chun-kwong Rick
- Mr. TSE Chun-cheong
- Dr. Terence WAN
- Dr. YAM Wing Cheong
- Prof. Benny Chung-ying ZEE
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