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NKTI
NRL for Hematology, Immunohematology, and Immunopathology.
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Institutional character
Laboratories classified according to includes hospital- based and non- hospital- based.
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RA 4688 S 1966
an act that regulates the operation, maintenance and registration of clinical laboratories in the Philippines.
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Ownership
Laboratories classified according to includes government and private.
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RITM
NRL for dengue, influenza, TB and other mycobacteria, malaria and other parasites, bacterial enteric diseases, measles and other exanthems, mycology, enteroviruses, antimicrobial resistance, and emerging disease.
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Service capability
Laboratories classified according to includes primary, secondary, and tertiary.
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AO 27 S 2007
an order which classifies laboratories according to ownership, function, institutional character, and service capability.
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Institution-Based
a clinical laboratory that operates within the premises or part of a(n) institution such as hospital, school, medical clinic, medical facility for overseas workers & seafarers, birthing homes, psychiatric facility, drug rehabilitation center.
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Medical Clinical Laboratory
examination of materials derived from the human body for the purpose of providing information on diagnosis, prognosis, prevention, or treatment of disease.
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Anatomic Pathology
a clinical laboratory that focuses on the areas of cytology.
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Free-Standing
A clinical laboratory which is NOT part of an established institution like a standing out patient clinical laboratory.
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Function
Laboratories classified according to includes Clinical Pathology and Anatomic Pathology.
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SACCL
NRL for HIV /AIDS, hepatitis, and other sexually transmitted infections.
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Clinical Laboratory
is made up of different sections cohesively and comprehensively performing different activities and procedures for each specimen collected from patients to produce reliable test results.
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LCP
NRL for Anatomic Pathology and Biochemistry.
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Mobile Clinical Laboratories
a laboratory testing unit that moves from one testing site to another testing site or has a temporary testing location and a base laboratory.
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RITM
NRL for confirmatory testing of blood donors and blood units.
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AO59 S 2001
an order which classifies laboratories into function, institutional character, and service capability.
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Anatomic Pathology
a clinical laboratory that focuses on the areas of immunohistopathology.
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Service capability
Laboratories classified according to is dependent on the types of test they can perform as per their DOH application.
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Anatomic Pathology
a clinical laboratory that focuses on the areas of forensic pathology.
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Anatomic Pathology
a clinical laboratory that focuses on the areas of histopathology.
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Anatomic Pathology
a clinical laboratory that focuses on the areas of autopsy.
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Medical/Clinical Laboratory
examination of materials derived from the human body for the purpose of providing information on diagnosis, prognosis, prevention, or treatment of disease
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AO 59 S 2001
an order which classifies laboratories into function, institutional character, and service capability
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Non-hospital-based Laboratory
also known as "Free-standing Laboratory"
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Function
Laboratories classified according to includes Clinical Pathology and Anatomic Pathology
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institutional character
Laboratories classified according to includes hospital-based and non-hospital-based
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service capability
Laboratories classified according to includes primary, secondary, and tertiary
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service capability
Laboratories classified according to is dependent on the types of test they can perform as per their DOH application
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Primary and Secondary
Laboratories according to service capability which is/are not allowed to perform Blood Banking procedures
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Tertiary
Laboratories according to service capability which is/are allowed to perform Blood Banking procedures
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Clinical Pathology
a clinical laboratory which focuses on the areas of clinical chemistry
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Clinical Pathology
a clinical laboratory which focuses on the areas of immunohematology and blood banking
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Clinical Pathology
a clinical laboratory which focuses on the areas of medical microbiology
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Clinical Pathology
a clinical laboratory which focuses on the areas of immunology and serology
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Clinical Pathology
a clinical laboratory which focuses on the areas of hematology
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Clinical Pathology
a clinical laboratory which focuses on the areas of parasitology
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Clinical Pathology
a clinical laboratory which focuses on the areas of clinical microscopy
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Clinical Pathology
a clinical laboratory which focuses on the areas of toxicology
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Clinical Pathology
a clinical laboratory which focuses on the areas of therapeutic drug monitoring
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Clinical Pathology
a clinical laboratory which focuses on the areas of endocrinology
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Clinical Pathology
a clinical laboratory concerned with the diagnosis and treatment through laboratory testing of blood and other body fluids
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Anatomic Pathology
a clinical laboratory that focuses on the areas of histopathology
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Anatomic Pathology
a clinical laboratory that focuses on the areas of immunohistopathology
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Anatomic Pathology
a clinical laboratory that focuses on the areas of cytology
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Anatomic Pathology
a clinical laboratory that focuses on the areas of autopsy
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Anatomic Pathology
a clinical laboratory that focuses on the areas of forensic pathology
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AO 27 S 2007
an order which classifies laboratories according to ownership, function, institutional character, and service capability
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Institution-based and freestanding
Laboratories classified according to institutional character includes hospital-based and non-hospital-based
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Ownership
Laboratories classified according to includes government and private
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Ownership
The main difference between AO 59 S 2001 and AO 27 S 2007 is that AO 27 S 2007 classifies laboratories according to , whereas AO 59 S 2001 does not
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Institution-Based
a clinical laboratory that operates within the premises or part of an institution such as hospital, school, medical clinic, medical facility for overseas workers & seafarers, birthing homes, psychiatric facility, drug rehabilitation center
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Free-Standing
A clinical laboratory which is NOT part of an established institution like a free standing out patient clinical laboratory
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Primary Category
Licensed to perform basic & routine lab testing like routine hematology (CBC), routine stool exam, routine urinalysis, etc
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10 square meters
Floor area requirement for laboratories under primary category
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Secondary Category
a laboratory where it contains semi-automated machines
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Secondary Category
licensed to perform all lab tests performed in primary lab tests as well as routine clinical chemistry examination
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Secondary Category
hospital and non-hospital based laboratories fall under this category
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20 square meters
Floor area requirement for laboratories under secondary category
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Tertiary Category
licensed to perform all lab tests performed in secondary lab tests as well as immunology, microbiology, special clinical chemistry, special hematology, and immunohematology
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60 square meters
Floor area requirement for laboratories under tertiary category
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Tertiary Category
has limited service capability (institutional-based) (such as dialysis centers, social hygiene clinics)
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Tertiary Category
high end with complete facilities (contains a molecular laboratory) and can perform Blood Banking procedures
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National Reference Laboratory
NRL
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National Reference Laboratory
also known as "Special Clinic Laboratories"
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National Reference Laboratory
receives specimen from another laboratory and performs tests that the first laboratory cannot accommodate
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National Reference Laboratory
most are government owned; designed by DOH to provide special functions and services such as confirmatory testing, surveillance, resolution of conflicts, training and research, evaluation kits and reagents, and external quality assessment program
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Research Institute for Tropical Medicine
RITM
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RITM
NRL for dengue, influenza, TB and other mycobacteria, malaria and other parasites, bacterial enteric diseases, measles and other exanthems, mycology, enteroviruses, antimicrobial resistance, and emerging disease
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RITM
NRL for confirmatory testing of blood donors and blood units
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East Avenue Medical Center
EAMC
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EAMC
NRL for environment and Occupational Health; Toxicology and Micronutrient Assay
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National Kidney and Transplant Institute
NKTI
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NKTI
NRL for Hematology, Immunohematology, and Immunopathology
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STD/AIDS Cooperative Central Laboratory
SACCL
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San Lazaro Hospital
example of SACCL
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SACCL
NRL for HIV/AIDS, hepatitis, and other sexually transmitted infections
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Lung Center of the Philippines
LCP
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LCP
NRL for Anatomic Pathology and Biochemistry
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Satellite Testing Sites
any testing sites that perform laboratory examinations under the administrative control of a licensed laboratory but outside the physical confines of the laboratory
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Mobile Clinical Laboratories
a laboratory testing unit that moves from one testing site to another testing site or has a temporary testing location and a base laboratory
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Mobile Clinical Laboratories
a laboratory testing site units which are licensed as a part of the main clinical laboratory and is permitted to collect specimens only (can also perform X-Ray)
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100km
Mobile Clinical Laboratories shall be allowed to operate only within a radius from its main laboratory
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RA 4688 S 1966
the clinical laboratory law
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Clinical Laboratory Act of 1966
RA 4688 S 1966 is also known as
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June 18, 1966
Date when RA 4688 S 1966 was approved
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RA 4688 S 1966
an act that regulates the operation, maintenance and registration of clinical laboratories in the Philippines
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Clinical Laboratory
is made up of different sections cohesively and comprehensively performing different activities and procedures for each specimen collected from patients to produce reliable test results
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Pathologists
at the forefront of these activities (in the lab) are the clinical laboratory personnel headed by the