State of affairs and future challenges in laboratory medicine in Spain: an analysis of the Spanish Society of Laboratory Medicine (SEQCML).

IF 1.1 Q4 MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY
Imma Caballé, Antonio Buño, Francisco A Bernabeu, Francesca Canalias, Antonio Moreno, Mercè Ibarz, José Puzo, Concepción González, Álvaro González
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Objectives: Laboratory Medicine is a crucial discipline that contributes to the diagnosis, management and monitoring of patients. This branch of medicine faces two major challenges: New technologies and increased demand. There is limited information available of the state of affairs in Laboratory Medicine in Spain. This study provides a picture of clinical laboratories and clinical laboratory professionals.

Methods: The Spanish Society of Laboratory Medicine distributed a questionnaire among the 250 most representative centers (the ones with the largest volume of determinations and training programs), of which 174 (69.6%) returned the questionnaire providing data for 2019.

Results: Laboratories were classified according to the number of determinations. In total, 37% identified themselves as small (<1 million determinations per year); 40% considered themselves medium-sized (1-5 million determinations per year) and 23% considered they were large laboratories (>5 million determinations). The level of specialization of laboratory physicians and laboratory performance were higher in large laboratories. Most requests (87%) and determinations (93%) corresponded to biochemistry and hematology. As many as 63% of physicians had an indefinite contract, and 23% were older than 60 years.

Conclusions: Laboratory medicine is a consolidated discipline that is gaining relevance in Spain. It adds value to the diagnosis, prognosis and follow-up of diseases, and to treatment response monitoring. The results of this study will help us address challenges such as the need for specialized training for laboratory professionals; the emergence of technological innovations; exploitation of Big Data; optimization of quality management systems and patient safety.

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西班牙检验医学的现状和未来挑战:对西班牙检验医学学会(SEQCML)的分析。
目的:检验医学是诊断、管理和监测患者的一门重要学科。这一医学分支面临两大挑战:新技术和日益增长的需求。西班牙实验室医学的现状信息有限。本研究提供了临床实验室和临床实验室专业人员的图片。方法:西班牙检验医学学会对250个最具代表性的中心(检测量和培训项目最多的中心)进行问卷调查,其中174个(69.6%)返回了提供2019年数据的问卷。结果:按检测次数对实验室进行分类。总共有37%的人认为自己很小(500万个决定)。大型实验室医师专业化水平和实验室绩效较高。大多数要求(87%)和测定(93%)对应于生物化学和血液学。多达63%的医生签的是无限期合同,23%的医生年龄超过60岁。结论:检验医学是一门巩固的学科,正在西班牙获得相关性。它为疾病的诊断、预后和随访以及治疗反应监测增加了价值。这项研究的结果将帮助我们应对挑战,例如需要对实验室专业人员进行专门培训;技术革新的出现;大数据利用;优化质量管理体系和患者安全。
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