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20 Feb 2014 The Requirements for Medical Pathology Services is intended to apply to all medical pathology testing. The overarching document sets out key requirements for best practice in pathology laboratories and allows the technical requirements in specific areas of pathology testing to be more streamlined
The National Pathology Accreditation Advisory Council (NPAAC) was established in 1979 to consider and make recommendations to the Australian, state and territory governments on matters related to the accreditation of pathology laboratories and the introduction and maintenance of uniform standards of practice in
12 Nov 2015 The Principles include a Schedule that lists accreditation materials (or the standards) that relate to the actual process. The accreditation material is developed and maintained by NPAAC. Medicare benefits are only payable for pathology services if: approved services are performed in a laboratory within an
24 Aug 2017 This is a publication of the National Pathology Accreditation Advisory Council (NPAAC) which is managed by the Australian Government Department of Health. This document provides guidance for the additional steps laboratories must take when using HPV NAT alone as a primary screening test in a
27 Nov 2013 The Requirements for Laboratory Testing for Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) and Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) sets out the minimum standards for good laboratory practice in Australia for testing HIV and HCV. The Requirements, in broad principle, apply to the use of all types of HIV and HCV assays
9 Mar 2017 This is a publication of the National Pathology Accreditation Advisory Council (NPAAC) which is managed by the Australian Government Department of Health.
10 May 2014 This is a publication for the National Pathology Accreditation Advisory Council (NPAAC) which is managed by the Australian Government Department of Health It is to serve as a guide to laboratory directors and accreditation assessors on the application of the principles embodied in the Health Insurance
The Royal College of Pathologists of Australasia is committed to assisting in setting professional standards for the provision of quality laboratory medical services. An important component of this is the appropriate supervision of laboratories as set out in the National Pathology Accreditation Advisory Committee (NPAAC)
24 Aug 2017 Style Guide for drafting NPAAC Publications. This style guide has been introduced recently to create consistency across all NPAAC publications with the view that it will assist laboratories in locating and accessing the relevant information. PDF version: Style Guide for drafting NPAAC Publications - PDF 437
Whilst adherence to NPAAC standards is required under the Health Insurance Act to bill Medicare,. NPAAC standards are used more broadly to ensure quality laboratory practice. Under the requirements, there would need to be multiple APPs for each Category G laboratory. However, it is more appropriate that supervision
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