{"id":9113,"date":"2023-05-02T10:09:35","date_gmt":"2023-05-02T10:09:35","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.mybiosource.com\/learn\/?page_id=9113"},"modified":"2023-05-02T10:17:48","modified_gmt":"2023-05-02T10:17:48","slug":"the-role-of-clia-in-ensuring-accurate-and-reliable-laboratory-testing","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/www.mybiosource.com\/learn\/the-role-of-clia-in-ensuring-accurate-and-reliable-laboratory-testing\/","title":{"rendered":"The Role of CLIA in Ensuring Accurate and Reliable Laboratory Testing"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>The quality problems in medical testing labs were brought to the attention of Congress through media stories, leading to the enactment of the Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments of 1988 (CLIA &#8217;88). The aim of CLIA &#8217;88 was to address concerns over unreliable lab test results that could harm public health by establishing national standards and regulations for <span id=\"urn:enhancement-ab4d47f1-d15f-4859-8393-720f410e9f42\" class=\"textannotation disambiguated wl-thing\" itemid=\"https:\/\/data.wordlift.io\/wl1503301\/entity\/quality-control\">quality control<\/span>. These regulations were enforced through periodic inspections to ensure compliance. The need for minimum qualifications for technical personnel, supervisors, and lab directors were recognized, although there was little empirical evidence to support this decision at the time of enactment. Overall, CLIA &#8217;88 sought to prevent misdiagnosis caused by inaccurate lab results.<\/p>\n<p>The Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments (CLIA) of 1988 provides federal regulatory standards for clinical laboratory testing to ensure the accuracy and reliability of laboratory tests. CLIA requires <span id=\"urn:enhancement-cd449f31-ff0b-4c0e-b3a0-b90f19fc1b16\" class=\"textannotation disambiguated wl-thing\" itemid=\"https:\/\/data.wordlift.io\/wl1503301\/entity\/laboratories\">laboratories<\/span> to obtain certification, undergo proficiency testing, and adhere to <span id=\"urn:enhancement-d65d2b16-0994-4c43-a50e-8b60000fb136\" class=\"textannotation disambiguated wl-thing\" itemid=\"https:\/\/data.wordlift.io\/wl1503301\/entity\/quality-control\">quality control<\/span> standards. <span id=\"urn:enhancement-c3515541-dde8-4310-bbae-885fc47de464\" class=\"textannotation disambiguated wl-thing\" itemid=\"https:\/\/data.wordlift.io\/wl1503301\/entity\/laboratories\">Laboratories<\/span> are also required to follow guidelines for personnel qualifications, facilities, and equipment, as well as to maintain accurate records and provide patients with accurate and understandable test results. The certification process includes an inspection of the laboratory&#8217;s facilities, equipment, and procedures. Proficiency testing requires <span id=\"urn:enhancement-f738c2ed-401c-4652-a9e4-495c3c8f0b47\" class=\"textannotation disambiguated wl-thing\" itemid=\"https:\/\/data.wordlift.io\/wl1503301\/entity\/laboratories\">laboratories<\/span> to test specimens provided by an external agency and report their results for evaluation. <span id=\"urn:enhancement-0d55ac7d-2c60-495c-b503-801e8b293a19\" class=\"textannotation disambiguated wl-thing\" itemid=\"https:\/\/data.wordlift.io\/wl1503301\/entity\/laboratories\">Laboratories<\/span> must meet performance standards to maintain certification. These measures ensure that laboratory tests are accurate, reliable, and consistent, and help to protect the public&#8217;s health.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<h4><strong>How CLIA ensures the accuracy and reliability of laboratory tests?<\/strong><\/h4>\n<p>The establishment of CLIA was justified due to the crucial role laboratory testing plays in providing effective healthcare, and the importance of accurate and reliable testing for maintaining public health in the US. Unregulated <span id=\"urn:enhancement-2ca6de5f-10ff-41d1-83e7-e276d833180e\" class=\"textannotation disambiguated wl-thing\" itemid=\"https:\/\/data.wordlift.io\/wl1503301\/entity\/laboratories\">laboratories<\/span> may offer cheaper testing, but with higher risks of inaccuracy and unreliability, giving them an unfair advantage over-regulated <span id=\"urn:enhancement-1d5d9556-c815-4c93-9b17-43f5135e399b\" class=\"textannotation disambiguated wl-thing\" itemid=\"https:\/\/data.wordlift.io\/wl1503301\/entity\/laboratories\">laboratories<\/span>. This can undermine the effectiveness of health and <span id=\"urn:enhancement-64b2c00a-0ffa-4896-90cb-247b8f038df2\" class=\"textannotation disambiguated wl-thing\" itemid=\"https:\/\/data.wordlift.io\/wl1503301\/entity\/safety\">safety<\/span> regulations and existing standards are inadequate for protecting public <span id=\"urn:enhancement-b4771e0a-e91f-4b59-8e8a-683cf63e49f9\" class=\"textannotation disambiguated wl-thing\" itemid=\"https:\/\/data.wordlift.io\/wl1503301\/entity\/health-and-welfare\">health and welfare<\/span>, as well as eliminating burdens on interstate commerce.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<h4><strong>Regulatory Standards for Laboratory-Developed Tests (LDTs) and Quality Management Systems<\/strong><\/h4>\n<p>Currently, laboratory-developed tests (LDTs) do not need to be approved by the FDA before they are sold, as long as they are developed, produced, and used within a single laboratory that meets the requirements of the Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments (CLIA) certification. False or incorrect test results can pose a significant risk to individuals and lead to misinformation, particularly when testing quality is inadequate. Thus, <span id=\"urn:enhancement-db6908de-dd80-4c7b-ad6e-3cb56dde4f97\" class=\"textannotation disambiguated wl-thing\" itemid=\"https:\/\/data.wordlift.io\/wl1503301\/entity\/laboratories\">laboratories<\/span> must establish a comprehensive <span id=\"urn:enhancement-95ceae85-b88b-4be3-81b3-d596b5b73509\" class=\"textannotation disambiguated wl-thing\" itemid=\"https:\/\/data.wordlift.io\/wl1503301\/entity\/quality-management-system\">quality management system<\/span> that includes sample handling, processing, storage, test method validation, equipment upkeep, staff training, and other quality measures that ensure precise test results. <span id=\"urn:enhancement-ea478d15-c532-4000-9323-7b9d10345f72\" class=\"textannotation disambiguated wl-thing\" itemid=\"https:\/\/data.wordlift.io\/wl1503301\/entity\/laboratories\">Laboratories<\/span> utilizing human biospecimens must adhere to relevant quality standards and conduct tests within a <span id=\"urn:enhancement-81a2bed5-16e1-455d-b551-d3200e66bb75\" class=\"textannotation disambiguated wl-thing\" itemid=\"https:\/\/data.wordlift.io\/wl1503301\/entity\/quality-management-system\">quality management system<\/span> that undergoes external review for compliance. By implementing such measures, research labs can help generate dependable and reproducible research outcomes, in keeping with CLIA regulations and standards for accuracy.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<h4><strong><u>Proposed Changes to <span id=\"urn:enhancement-a33d7dc9-4d5d-4800-b43f-4c590df2bf72\" class=\"textannotation disambiguated wl-thing\" itemid=\"https:\/\/data.wordlift.io\/wl1503301\/entity\/hba1c\">HbA1c<\/span> Testing Regulations<\/u><\/strong><\/h4>\n<p>The Centers for <span id=\"urn:enhancement-4844cefe-aa1e-49aa-b95a-6f6761d79f89\" class=\"textannotation disambiguated wl-creative-work\" itemid=\"https:\/\/data.wordlift.io\/wl1503301\/entity\/medicare\">Medicare<\/span> &amp; <span id=\"urn:enhancement-2d76e671-a3d9-4d47-9a04-7891fd434449\" class=\"textannotation disambiguated wl-thing\" itemid=\"https:\/\/data.wordlift.io\/wl1503301\/entity\/medicaid\">Medicaid<\/span> Services and <span id=\"urn:enhancement-79d39020-3791-40c8-bb23-ffc5e1cfb3d3\" class=\"textannotation disambiguated wl-organization\" itemid=\"https:\/\/data.wordlift.io\/wl1503301\/entity\/centers-for-disease-control-and-prevention\">Centers for Disease Control and Prevention<\/span> proposed a rule change in February 2019 to update proficiency testing regulations for clinical <span id=\"urn:enhancement-c2addc1b-9be8-4501-96f5-9fda877c67fd\" class=\"textannotation disambiguated wl-thing\" itemid=\"https:\/\/data.wordlift.io\/wl1503301\/entity\/laboratories\">laboratories<\/span>, including <span id=\"urn:enhancement-cf856dbb-1dde-47c6-a3b4-228c27febc60\" class=\"textannotation disambiguated wl-thing\" itemid=\"https:\/\/data.wordlift.io\/wl1503301\/entity\/hba1c\">HbA1c<\/span>. The acceptable performance criterion for <span id=\"urn:enhancement-9578854a-3065-44d5-8bc3-9eeca6514521\" class=\"textannotation disambiguated wl-thing\" itemid=\"https:\/\/data.wordlift.io\/wl1503301\/entity\/hba1c\">HbA1c<\/span> measurement was set at \u00b110%. However, the Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments of 1988 are proposing changes to proficiency testing regulations based on <span id=\"urn:enhancement-9ab518d7-f24d-44f5-a2f5-aab1a3da9b9c\" class=\"textannotation disambiguated wl-thing\" itemid=\"https:\/\/data.wordlift.io\/wl1503301\/entity\/biological\">biological<\/span> variability between patients. Critics argue that the proposed acceptance limit of \u00b110% for <span id=\"urn:enhancement-a26439cf-da06-42c3-a855-60d058b31791\" class=\"textannotation disambiguated wl-thing\" itemid=\"https:\/\/data.wordlift.io\/wl1503301\/entity\/hba1c\">HbA1c<\/span> would compromise patient <span id=\"urn:enhancement-114f80e5-81be-4f59-aee2-6356307c5a30\" class=\"textannotation disambiguated wl-thing\" itemid=\"https:\/\/data.wordlift.io\/wl1503301\/entity\/safety\">safety<\/span> and accuracy in managing <span id=\"urn:enhancement-f8ce5e35-3595-4edf-9024-a7d9b47576ae\" class=\"textannotation disambiguated wl-thing\" itemid=\"https:\/\/data.wordlift.io\/wl1503301\/entity\/diabetes\">diabetes<\/span> mellitus.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<h4><strong><u>Accuracy and Standardization of <span id=\"urn:enhancement-78f2db6e-ce5d-484d-9f2c-d92186d3f6b9\" class=\"textannotation disambiguated wl-thing\" itemid=\"https:\/\/data.wordlift.io\/wl1503301\/entity\/hba1c\">HbA1c<\/span> Assays for <span id=\"urn:enhancement-8abe8cfd-627a-407a-8a73-f6e4e63035c3\" class=\"textannotation disambiguated wl-thing\" itemid=\"https:\/\/data.wordlift.io\/wl1503301\/entity\/diabetes\">Diabetes<\/span> Diagnosis and Management<\/u><\/strong><\/h4>\n<p><span id=\"urn:enhancement-ef40b626-418e-456c-b093-05abcc8da974\" class=\"textannotation disambiguated wl-thing\" itemid=\"https:\/\/data.wordlift.io\/wl1503301\/entity\/hba1c\">HbA1c<\/span> tests are accurate with a proficiency limit of 6% and don&#8217;t need to be relaxed to 10%. Standardization and improvements have been made by NGSP, CAP, and manufacturers, with tighter acceptance limits in proficiency testing. These efforts have <span id=\"urn:enhancement-df0f7137-709a-4140-b24b-9d22a7488722\" class=\"textannotation disambiguated wl-thing\" itemid=\"https:\/\/data.wordlift.io\/wl1503301\/entity\/enhanced\">enhanced<\/span> <span id=\"urn:enhancement-aeb79ff3-1050-4135-84a3-2dc8d206a3eb\" class=\"textannotation disambiguated wl-thing\" itemid=\"https:\/\/data.wordlift.io\/wl1503301\/entity\/hba1c\">HbA1c<\/span> measurements, and it&#8217;s recommended for <span id=\"urn:enhancement-f82fb388-ac59-4fcf-8914-055b6df93fdf\" class=\"textannotation disambiguated wl-thing\" itemid=\"https:\/\/data.wordlift.io\/wl1503301\/entity\/diabetes\">diabetes<\/span> diagnosis. Relaxing the criteria could lead to misdiagnosis or missed diagnosis of <span id=\"urn:enhancement-35ec4918-1f02-4bbd-96b5-86cbc6d450aa\" class=\"textannotation disambiguated wl-thing\" itemid=\"https:\/\/data.wordlift.io\/wl1503301\/entity\/diabetes\">diabetes<\/span>. Over the past 27 years, the acceptable limit for <span id=\"urn:enhancement-4f502f37-3739-48ec-9588-9b5d0f56dd7d\" class=\"textannotation disambiguated wl-thing\" itemid=\"https:\/\/data.wordlift.io\/wl1503301\/entity\/hba1c\">HbA1c<\/span> proficiency testing has decreased since the foundation of CLIA in 1992. <span id=\"urn:enhancement-b3bea62f-63e0-4c5c-8821-bd209dd879e9\" class=\"textannotation disambiguated wl-thing\" itemid=\"https:\/\/data.wordlift.io\/wl1503301\/entity\/hba1c\">HbA1c<\/span> has vital roles in <span id=\"urn:enhancement-9fc0e495-d510-4c51-8d87-1ebb2f52ba93\" class=\"textannotation disambiguated wl-thing\" itemid=\"https:\/\/data.wordlift.io\/wl1503301\/entity\/diabetes\">diabetes<\/span> diagnosis, management, and drug approval. CLIA&#8217;s proposal to increase the acceptable limit from \u00b16% to \u00b110% would decrease the effectiveness of <span id=\"urn:enhancement-cc12e948-821b-4467-96d3-aa32945c4473\" class=\"textannotation disambiguated wl-thing\" itemid=\"https:\/\/data.wordlift.io\/wl1503301\/entity\/hba1c\">HbA1c<\/span> assays and put patients&#8217; <span id=\"urn:enhancement-2ca264eb-7447-4deb-829d-830c4d3d5b30\" class=\"textannotation disambiguated wl-thing\" itemid=\"https:\/\/data.wordlift.io\/wl1503301\/entity\/safety\">safety<\/span> at risk.<\/p>\n<h4><\/h4>\n<h4><strong><u>Importance of QC Procedures and Specific Metrics for Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS) Assays<\/u><\/strong><\/h4>\n<p>QC procedures are crucial in monitoring assay components, such as reagents, <span id=\"urn:enhancement-2a024362-6b0a-4be1-9375-2fef0f6fc51f\" class=\"textannotation disambiguated wl-thing\" itemid=\"https:\/\/data.wordlift.io\/wl1503301\/entity\/specimen\">specimen<\/span> processing, instrumentation, and data processing. The workgroup focused on QC metrics specific to NGS for accurate results during patient sample testing. Metrics include coverage depth and uniformity, quality scores for alignment and base calling, allelic read percentage, strand bias, GC bias, and signal intensity decline<strong>.<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong> <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"aligncenter size-full wp-image-9116\" src=\"https:\/\/www.mybiosource.com\/learn\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/05\/8.1..1.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"788\" height=\"457\" srcset=\"https:\/\/www.mybiosource.com\/learn\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/05\/8.1..1.jpg 788w, https:\/\/www.mybiosource.com\/learn\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/05\/8.1..1-480x278.jpg 480w\" sizes=\"(min-width: 0px) and (max-width: 480px) 480px, (min-width: 481px) 788px, 100vw\" \/><\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong><u>Evaluating the Quality, Accuracy, and Reliability of Laboratory Tests Based on CLIA Requirements<\/u><\/strong><\/p>\n<p>The quality of a laboratory test can be evaluated based on two types of requirements: analytical quality, which can be allocated over the analytical components of precision, accuracy, and <span id=\"urn:enhancement-188dc1f3-12d7-4cd0-8ccf-b7c95572ab59\" class=\"textannotation disambiguated wl-thing\" itemid=\"https:\/\/data.wordlift.io\/wl1503301\/entity\/quality-control\">quality control<\/span>, and clinical quality, which considers pre-analytical factors such as the patient&#8217;s <span id=\"urn:enhancement-30892a0f-ac5e-4166-8a70-20d06c21c09c\" class=\"textannotation disambiguated wl-thing\" itemid=\"https:\/\/data.wordlift.io\/wl1503301\/entity\/biological\">biological<\/span> variation. Quality-planning models can be used to allocate these requirements mathematically, and OP Specs (Operation specification chart) charts and power function graphs can be used to visually represent the relationship between precision, accuracy, and QC necessary for the reliable detection of medically important errors. The OP Specs chart for a <span id=\"urn:enhancement-52e9ab55-17e6-4dcd-bf8a-dbfaeb8f6771\" class=\"textannotation disambiguated wl-thing\" itemid=\"https:\/\/data.wordlift.io\/wl1503301\/entity\/cholesterol\">cholesterol<\/span> test shows that a method&#8217;s operating point is given by its observed bias and SD\/CV, and a method with a maximum allowable CV and bias of 3% cannot meet the quality required for proficiency testing<strong>.<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><strong><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"aligncenter size-full wp-image-9117\" src=\"https:\/\/www.mybiosource.com\/learn\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/05\/8.2.2.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"737\" height=\"429\" srcset=\"https:\/\/www.mybiosource.com\/learn\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/05\/8.2.2.jpg 737w, https:\/\/www.mybiosource.com\/learn\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/05\/8.2.2-480x279.jpg 480w\" sizes=\"(min-width: 0px) and (max-width: 480px) 480px, (min-width: 481px) 737px, 100vw\" \/><\/strong><\/p>\n<h4><\/h4>\n<h4><strong><u>CLIA as a Model for Regulating Forensic Science<\/u><\/strong><\/h4>\n<p>Establishing CLIA was based on the following findings: Laboratory testing is crucial for providing effective healthcare. Accurate and reliable testing is essential for protecting public health, laboratory testing often involves interstate commerce or has a significant impact on it, unregulated <span id=\"urn:enhancement-6295d92d-438d-4db6-9b99-42f2e4c71a4a\" class=\"textannotation disambiguated wl-thing\" itemid=\"https:\/\/data.wordlift.io\/wl1503301\/entity\/laboratories\">laboratories<\/span> can offer cheaper testing but with a higher risk of inaccuracy and unreliability, giving them an unfair advantage over-regulated <span id=\"urn:enhancement-05d41f3a-1cc3-493c-b2f5-cd5bab134aa0\" class=\"textannotation disambiguated wl-thing\" itemid=\"https:\/\/data.wordlift.io\/wl1503301\/entity\/laboratories\">laboratories<\/span>. Unregulated <span id=\"urn:enhancement-34c884aa-ffd0-4ea9-a352-ab55449ab898\" class=\"textannotation disambiguated wl-thing\" itemid=\"https:\/\/data.wordlift.io\/wl1503301\/entity\/laboratories\">laboratories<\/span> can undermine the effectiveness of health and <span id=\"urn:enhancement-6062bcc5-af7f-4d72-be28-311e1c1e5981\" class=\"textannotation disambiguated wl-thing\" itemid=\"https:\/\/data.wordlift.io\/wl1503301\/entity\/safety\">safety<\/span> regulations that apply to other <span id=\"urn:enhancement-b89bb85c-a870-44a1-94a8-97a3324c4c90\" class=\"textannotation disambiguated wl-thing\" itemid=\"https:\/\/data.wordlift.io\/wl1503301\/entity\/laboratories\">laboratories<\/span>, existing regulatory standards and procedures do not adequately protect public health and welfare, nor do they eliminate burdens on interstate commerce, and federal regulation is a reasonable and appropriate means of promoting public health and welfare while protecting interstate commerce.<\/p>\n<p>To improve the quality and reliability of forensic science, the criminal justice system should learn from the experiences of the medical community and adopt CLIA as a framework for regulating forensic science on a national level. It is the responsibility of <span id=\"urn:enhancement-d831eab4-8e06-4668-845d-d7c6f6b855aa\" class=\"textannotation disambiguated wl-thing\" itemid=\"https:\/\/data.wordlift.io\/wl1503301\/entity\/forensic-science\">forensic science<\/span> practitioners, the <span id=\"urn:enhancement-32f89f88-da00-4390-8fd5-d9bcc1554381\" class=\"textannotation disambiguated wl-thing\" itemid=\"https:\/\/data.wordlift.io\/wl1503301\/entity\/criminal-justice-system\">criminal justice system<\/span>, and lawmakers at the state and federal levels to adopt CLIA to create a system for improving forensic <span id=\"urn:enhancement-8107e843-4721-4c6e-a5c8-6bbaed2ef951\" class=\"textannotation disambiguated wl-thing\" itemid=\"https:\/\/data.wordlift.io\/wl1503301\/entity\/laboratories\">laboratories<\/span>. This system could be called the forensic laboratory improvement amendments (FLIA) and would address the specific needs of the criminal justice system.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><strong><u>References<\/u><\/strong><\/p>\n<ol>\n<li>US Department of Health and Human Services. Clinical laboratory improvement amendments of 1988 (CLIA) proficiency testing regulations related to analytes and acceptable performance 2019. https:\/\/www.govinfo.gov\/content \/pkg\/FR-2019-02-04\/pdf\/2018-28363.pdf. Accessed March 18, 2019.<\/li>\n<li>Westgard QC. Quality requirements: desirable biological variation database specifications 2019. https:\/\/www.westgard.com\/biodatabase1.htm. Accessed March 18, 2019.<\/li>\n<li>Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute (CLSI).Quality management system: a model for laboratory services; approved guideline 4th ed. (Document no. GP26\u2013A4, Vol. 31, No. 15) (Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute, 2011).<\/li>\n<li>Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. Clinical laboratory improvement amendments of 1988 (Part 493) 1443\u20131495 (US Department of Health and Human Services, 1988).<\/li>\n<li>Westgard JO. Charts of operational process specifications (&#8221;OPSpecs Charts&#8221;) for assessing the precision, accuracy, and quality control needed to satisfy proficiency testing criteria Clin Chem 1992; 38:1226\u201333.<\/li>\n<li>Parkinson DR, McCormack RT, Keating SM, Gutman SI, Hamilton SR, Mansfield EA, et al. Evidence of clinical utility: an unmet need in molecular diagnostics for patients with cancer. Clin Cancer Res 2014; 20:1428\u201344.<\/li>\n<li>Donnell Christian (2011) How the Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments (CLIA) Can Improve Forensic Laboratory Quality, Forensic Science Policy &amp; Management: An International Journal, 2:1, 18-27, DOI: 10.1080\/19409044.2010.549926.<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>&nbsp; The quality problems in medical testing labs were brought to the attention of Congress through media stories, leading to the enactment of the Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments of 1988 (CLIA &#8217;88). 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