What is Point-of-Care Testing?
Point-of-Care Testing (POCT) is medical testing performed at or near the patient’s bedside. Compared to centralised laboratory testing,
POCT is convenient, quick, and affordable. It enables healthcare professionals to rapidly assess a patient’s molecular biomarkers, accelerating the personalisation of their treatment based on the results for improved clinical outcomes.
POCT is now entering the genomics era, where rapid, targeted genetic testing of patients allows the detection of genetic variants associated with elevated risks or suboptimal responses to therapeutics.
Why EQAs are important for Point-of-Care Testing
It is crucial to ensure that the results from these tests are sufficiently accurate and reliable enough to inform clinical decisions, since even the slightest error could have profound consequences for patients.
Using EQAs to check your laboratory’s ability to analyse relevant samples and interpret test results ensures that you are providing
the highest possible quality of service to drive the best clinical outcomes.