全球保健检测:实验室医学网络面临的新挑战。

IF 2 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Diagnosis Pub Date : 2025-08-22 DOI:10.1515/dx-2025-0108
Agostino Ognibene, Giuseppe Lippi
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摘要

2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行已将实验室医学置于公共卫生和临床护理的前沿。更多地使用社交媒体和官方传播平台提高了公众对实验室科学的认识,推动了对快速、准确诊断信息的需求,并改变了对检测获取和解释的期望。基于准确性、精密度、可重复性和临床相关性的检验医学已经从基础诊断发展到复杂的分子和数据驱动平台。然而,关于协调国际实验室网络的文献和政策,特别是用于监测和应急反应的文献和政策仍然有限。本意见文件介绍了“全球护理检测”的概念,包括具有区域适应性、健全治理和对技术和劳动力的持续投资的全球连接诊断基础设施。实验室网络设计在设施配置时必须考虑地理和人口密度。集成系统需要能够跨多个平台(分析前处理,临床化学,免疫化学,血液学,凝血,尿液分析甚至分子诊断和质谱)进行接口的自动化,以优化工作流程,支持实时决策,促进远程协作并保持严格的质量保证。分散但相互关联的模型允许外围实验室通过共享协议、远程医疗和集成数据积极参与临床决策,最终缩短周转时间,提高响应能力并加强以患者为中心的护理。在这一框架内嵌入基于价值的实验室医学(VBLM)可确保诊断与围绕患者需求组织的多学科生态系统中的健康结果保持一致。因此,检验医学的未来将取决于基于证据的改革,即整合技术、重组系统和加强治理,以促进高质量、公平获取和可持续的精准医疗保健。
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Global-of-care testing (GOCT): emerging challenges for laboratory medicine network.

The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has placed laboratory medicine at the forefront of public health and clinical care. Larger use of social media and official communication platforms raised public awareness of laboratory science, driving demand for rapid, accurate diagnostic information and shifting expectations around access and interpretation of testing. Laboratory medicine, rooted in accuracy, precision, reproducibility and clinical relevance, has advanced from basic diagnostics to sophisticated molecular and data-driven platforms. Yet, literature and policy on coordinated international laboratory networks, especially for surveillance and emergency response, remain limited. This opinion paper introduces the concept of "global-of-care testing", encompassing globally connected diagnostic infrastructures with regional adaptability, robust governance, and sustained investment in technology and workforce. Laboratory network design must account for geography and population density in allocating facilities. Integrated systems require automation capable of interfacing across multiple platforms (preanalytical processing, clinical chemistry, immunochemistry, hematology, coagulation, urinalysis and even molecular diagnostics and mass spectrometry) to optimize workflows, support real-time decision-making, facilitate remote collaboration and maintain rigorous quality assurance. A decentralized yet interconnected model allows peripheral laboratories to actively participate in clinical decision-making through shared protocols, telemedicine and integrated data, ultimately reducing turnaround times, improving responsiveness and enhancing patient-centred care. Embedding Value-Based Laboratory Medicine (VBLM) within this framework ensures that diagnostics are aligned with health outcomes in a multidisciplinary ecosystem organized around patient needs. The future of laboratory medicine will hence depend on evidence-based reforms that integrate technology, reorganize systems and reinforce governance for promoting quality, equitable access and sustainable precision healthcare.

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Diagnosis
Diagnosis MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
CiteScore
7.20
自引率
5.70%
发文量
41
期刊介绍: Diagnosis focuses on how diagnosis can be advanced, how it is taught, and how and why it can fail, leading to diagnostic errors. The journal welcomes both fundamental and applied works, improvement initiatives, opinions, and debates to encourage new thinking on improving this critical aspect of healthcare quality.  Topics: -Factors that promote diagnostic quality and safety -Clinical reasoning -Diagnostic errors in medicine -The factors that contribute to diagnostic error: human factors, cognitive issues, and system-related breakdowns -Improving the value of diagnosis – eliminating waste and unnecessary testing -How culture and removing blame promote awareness of diagnostic errors -Training and education related to clinical reasoning and diagnostic skills -Advances in laboratory testing and imaging that improve diagnostic capability -Local, national and international initiatives to reduce diagnostic error
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