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Why is Laboratory Accreditation Important?
Laboratory accreditation
is essential because it validates the competency of a histology lab to perform specific tests. Accreditation bodies such as the
College of American Pathologists (CAP)
and
Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments (CLIA)
provide guidelines to ensure labs meet high standards in terms of equipment, personnel, and procedures. Compliance with these standards helps in achieving reliable and reproducible results.
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