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 What is IQLM? Creating the Institute for Quality in Laboratory Medicine
 SARS: How Do NCCLS References Help the Healthcare Community Respond?
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 Notice of Vote and Comment Deadline for Consensus Documents
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Notice of Vote and Comment Deadline for Consensus Documents

Notice of Vote and Comment Deadline for Consensus Documents: (HS3-A) Pulse Oximetry and (MM14-P) Proficiency Testing for Molecular Methods

NCCLS announces that the following documents are submitted for vote as candidate-for-advancement consensus documents.

The documents and ballots are posted on NCCLS Forums to delegates of Active and Associate Active member organizations. If you are a voting delegate or alternate, we request that you access NCCLS Forums to obtain the candidate-for-advancement documents. Login to access NCCLS Forums

The deadline for the completed ballot for HS3-A to be received in the Executive Offices is 8 November 2004.

HS3-A—Pulse Oximetry; Approved Guideline
Pulse oximetry is a widely used device for the clinical assessment of arterial oxygenation and pulse rate. The clinical applications, quality assessment, and limitations are discussed in this guideline.

The deadline for the completed ballot for MM14-P to be received in the Executive Offices is 8 December 2004.

MM14-PProficiency Testing for Molecular Methods; Proposed Guideline
This document provides guidelines for a quality proficiency testing program including reliable data bases; design control in the choice of materials and analytes; good manufacturing processes; documentation procedures; complaint handling; corrective and preventive action plans; and responsive timing of reports.


Under our Administrative Procedures, an NCCLS document approved by the area committee at the first level of the consensus process is submitted to the NCCLS delegates as a “candidate-for-advancement” consensus document. This begins the voting and approval period by the delegates.

As a delegate, your vote is to affirm (or reject) the document for advancement as an NCCLS document. Please send your completed ballot to the Executive Offices by the above deadline.

In the NCCLS consensus process, comments are invited at each publication stage. In each edition, the responsible committee includes a summary of comments on the prior edition and its responses to them. Any comments received on a candidate-for-advancement consensus document as a result of delegate voting and consensus review will be addressed by the committee during the document’s advancement.

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