Proficiency Testing On The I-Stat System; Technical Bulletins - Abbott i-STAT 1 System Manual

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Proficiency Testing on the i-STAT
Please read this Technical Bulletin in its entirety before participating in a Proficiency Testing
(PT) event as there are reminders and helpful information to enhance your probability of
successful performance. Pay special attention to the "Coding i-STAT Results" section since
coding information may change periodically.
Proficiency testing provides a snapshot in time of the analytic performance for a given test.
The use of inter-laboratory comparison, provided by PT, allows laboratories to ensure that
their instruments are performing at a level comparable to their peers. Peer performance is
enhanced by following the instructions of the manufacturer.
CLIA RequIRemenTS foR PRofICIenCy TeSTIng
moderate Complexity Tests
CLIA regulation Subpart H – Participation in Proficiency Testing requires a laboratory to enroll in a proficiency
testing program approved by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) for its primary test
system or that system used at its primary site. The laboratory must participate successfully as defined by
the criteria defined in Subpart I – Proficiency Testing Programs.
A primary testing system is defined as the only method or the primary method for performing and reporting
tests under a CLIA certificate. The i-STAT System may be a primary testing system when:
A hospital has separate CLIA certificates for the main laboratory and point of care testing;
A hospital owns a clinic, same-day surgery, kidney dialysis unit, etc., which requires a separate
CLIA certificate;
The i-STAT System is the hospital's primary laboratory testing system; or
The i-STAT System is the main testing system in a physician's office, skilled nursing facility,
unaffiliated patient transport service, home healthcare agency, etc.
For CLIA regulated analytes, proficiency testing (PT) programs must provide three separate shipments
during the year that include five challenges for each analyte or test. Laboratories must comply with the
CLIA requirements and those of their accrediting organization when testing PT samples.
Waived Tests
Proficiency Testing for waived tests is not a CLIA requirement or a requirement from the Joint Commission
or COLA. However, the College of American Pathologists (CAP) requires proficiency testing for waived tests.
Check with your state regulatory agency for state requirements.
With the i-STAT 1 System, the FDA has categorized the tests included on the i-STAT G, Crea, E3+, EC4+,
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