Controllab expands its international presence and promotes the quality of healthcare services

Controllab expands its international presence and promotes the quality of healthcare services

Controllab expands its international presence and promotes the quality of healthcare services

The company’s membership in important International Scientific Societies and global events reflects its ongoing commitment to excellence.

In recent years, Controllab’s pioneering trajectory, leadership, quality, and professionalism have significantly contributed to the improvement of the quality of health services provided to the population. This global expansion supports its mission to elevate laboratory quality standards and incorporate innovation and excellence into its solutions.

Membership in International Scientific Societies

Controllab is a member of important International Scientific Societies, such as the International Federation of Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine (IFCC) and the European Organisation for External Quality Assurance Providers in Laboratory Medicine (EQALM). These memberships demonstrate the company’s commitment to the quality and excellence of its activities.
 
Represented by its team of specialists, Controllab actively participates in discussions on the improvement of laboratory quality control and healthcare worldwide, integrating various working groups. Learn about each of them below.

Task Force on Global Lab Quality (TF-GLQ)

Controllab’s educational manager, José Poloni, is one of the professionals who is part of the Task Force on Global Lab Quality (TF-GLQ). He emphasizes the relevance of the group and the importance of the knowledge exchange enabled by this integration:
 
The TF-GLQ has a global perspective, but it is particularly focused on countries with greater economic difficulties, taking a structured, comprehensive, and collaborative approach to the implementation and monitoring of internal and external quality control programs in clinical laboratories. The importance of the group lies in its workforce dedicated to continuous training, scientific support, and the global expansion of quality control programs. Its distinguishing features include a methodology with a strong scientific basis and a commitment to the training and sustainability of the participating laboratories, Poloni highlights.

For the specialist, actively participating in the discussions promoted by the TF-GLQ facilitates access to and sharing of specialized knowledge, professional development, and the opportunity to contribute to the global improvement of quality control practices.

Laboratory Errors and Patient Safety (WG-LEPS)

Controllab’s manager of indicators and accreditations, Fernando Berlitz, is a member of the Laboratory Errors and Patient Safety (WG-LEPS). Berlitz highlights the value of the topics discussed among specialists and the importance of being part of this working group:

The objective of the working group WG-LEPS is to enhance patient safety and the quality of laboratory services through data that enable the identification, analysis, and mitigation of laboratory errors. The group focuses on developing and promoting harmonized practices for error detection and prevention, as well as creating guidelines and strategies to improve patient safety management in clinical laboratories globally, Berlitz states.

In June, the specialist attended the 2024 Conference on Laboratory Indicators in Quebec, Canada, organized by WG-LEPS. Alongside Dr. Wilson Shcolnik and Dr. Alex Galoro, representing the Brazilian Society of Clinical Pathology and Laboratory Medicine (SBPC/ML), they presented the Metricare indicators platform and highlighted their experiences with the laboratory indicators program launched in 2006 by SBPC/ML in collaboration with Controllab. Currently, the program serves approximately 390 organizations in 17 countries and aims to positively impact organizational management and healthcare.

Committee on Point-of-Care Testing (C-POCT)

Luiza Bottino, manager of research and development in services at Controllab, is a member of the Committee on Point-of-Care Testing (C-POCT) and discusses relevant aspects in idea exchange with Point-of-Care testing experts from around the world:

Currently, Point-of-Care Tests (POCTs) have a significant impact on the field of laboratory medicine. There is a global trend towards increasing access to healthcare; however, experts prioritize ensuring the quality and reliability of results provided by rapid testing. This committee plays a crucial role in attempting to harmonize global awareness in driving best practices for POCT systems, emphasizes Luiza.

According to the specialist, C-POCT comprises members from different locations worldwide, facilitating diverse insights into each country’s healthcare systems and regulations, as well as various perspectives from experts in the field. In this sense, it becomes an opportunity to collaboratively contribute with other members to achieve the committee’s goals and add significant benefits to healthcare services for Brazilian society.

IFCC – WorldLab 2024

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Controllab’s international presence also includes participation in highly relevant international events, such as the exhibition at IFCC WorldLab 2024, held from May 27 to 29 this year in Dubai.

During the event, Controllab reaffirmed its commitment to promoting knowledge and excellence in laboratory medicine at its booth and through various activities. The company presented six scientific abstracts in poster form at the congress, highlighting its educational focus on an international level.

This commitment had already been demonstrated at previous events, such as the ADLM (Association for Diagnostics & Laboratory Medicine 2023) in California and IFCC WorldLab-Euromedlab 2023 in Rome.

The Controllab team actively engaged in discussions and collaborations with professionals from around the world dedicated to promoting quality in clinical analytical routines. These connections are essential for Controllab’s current and future initiatives, as emphasized by Luiza Bottino:

Participating in IFCC WorldLab 2024 allowed us to expand our partnerships with professionals, manufacturers, and representatives from different locations. Additionally, it provided insights into the market’s general needs. Another interesting aspect was the scientific program, which addressed topics of significant impact across different continents, such as ensuring the quality of results obtained in POCT systems, self-tests, and laboratory-developed tests (LDTs), emphasized Luiza.

Benefits for customers

The expansion of Controllab’s international activities began in 2017, when the company started participating in events in Latin America, bringing significant benefits to the global laboratory segment. Since then, the company has partnered with the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) to provide strains of reference not only in Brazil but also in other countries across the Latin American region.

This expansion has also enabled laboratories from various continents to access innovative quality control programs that were previously unprecedented worldwide. These global initiatives strengthen Controllab’s mission to offer efficient services, ensuring unquestionable performance and accurate results for its clients.

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PRM 0009

Certified Reference Material Producer

Accredited by Coordenação-Geral de Acreditação do Inmetro

Controllab has been accredited as a Certified Reference Material (CRM) Producer since 2016 by Cgcre, under number PMR 0009. The conformity assessment is carried out in accordance with the requirements established in ABNT NBR ISO 17034 and Inmetro standards, ensuring competence for the production of CRMs, as defined in the Scope of Accreditation.

This accreditation attests to Controllab’s technical competence in producing CRMs according to international requirements and enables it to be recognized in other countries, under mutual recognition agreements, thereby reducing technical barriers between Brazil and other countries across continents.

Materiais de Referência Certificados - PMR 0009 - ABNT NBR ISO 17034-Controllab
Cgcre is signatory to the Mutual Recognition Arrangements of the International Laboratory Accreditation Cooperation (ILAC) and Interamerican Accreditation Cooperation (IAAC).

CAL 0214

Calibration Laboratory

Accredited by Coordenação-Geral de Acreditação do Inmetro

In December 2002, the Calibration Laboratory was accredited by Cgcre. With this recognition, it became part of the Brazilian network of accredited laboratories, under number 214. Since then, it has been periodically evaluated for the maintenance and/or extension of its accreditation.

The Inmetro seal attests to Controllab’s technical competence, credibility, and operational capability for calibration services, in accordance with the requirements of ABNT NBR ISO/IEC 17025.

Calibração de Instrumentos - CAL 0214 - ABNT NBR ISO/IEC 17025 - Controllab
Cgcre is signatory to the Mutual Recognition Arrangements of the International Laboratory Accreditation Cooperation (ILAC) and Interamerican Accreditation Cooperation (IAAC).

PEP 0003

Proficiency Test Provider

Accredited by Coordenação-Geral de Acreditação do Inmetro

In September 2011, Controllab was accredited by Cgcre as a proficiency test provider, under nº PEP0003. Initially as part of a pilot project by Inmetro, this accreditation was based on ILAC G13: 2007 and included several clinical and hemotherapy tests. In the periodic evaluations of this accreditation, new segments and tests are included and the evaluation is now conducted according to ABNT NBR ISO/IEC 17043.

This accreditation attests to Controllab’s technical competence to develop and conduct proficiency tests in accordance with international requirements and enables it to be recognized in other countries, in accordance with mutual recognition agreements signed by Brazil in Mercosur, the Americas and Europe.

PEP 0003 - ABNT NBR ISO-IEC 17043 - Controllab

Cgcre is signatory to the Mutual Recognition Arrangements of the International Laboratory Accreditation Cooperation (ILAC) and Interamerican Accreditation Cooperation (IAAC).