Product Description
The 2025 Comprehensive Accreditation Manual for Laboratory and Point-of-Care Testing (CAMLAB) features the official Joint Commission standards, elements of performance (EPs), National Patient Safety Goals®, and other accreditation requirements. It is organized as follows:
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Accreditation requirements, including the standards, EPs, National Patient Safety Goals, and Accreditation Participation Requirements effective January 1, 2025
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Accreditation process information about Joint Commission policies and procedures and practical survey preparation information on the Early Survey Policy, documentation requirements, standards applicability, and more
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Several appendixes, including one on standards related to Individualized Quality Control Plans (IQCP) and one on duplicated standards between the laboratory and hospital accreditation programs
The CAMLAB also features icons to help navigate documentation requirements and risk areas and a “What’s New” summary of changes made since the previous edition. Survey readiness tools, including compliance prompts, documentation checklists, and action planning worksheets, are included at the end of each standards chapter.
Please note: This e-book is a digital version of the 2025 CAMLAB, effective January 1, 2025. It will not be updated throughout 2025. For updates, please refer E-dition®, found on your Joint Commission Connect® extranet site or available for purchase here.
Setting: Organizations accredited under the Laboratory Accreditation Program, including the following:
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Laboratories in hospitals, clinics, nursing care facilities, home care organizations, behavioral health care organizations, ambulatory sites and physician offices
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Reference laboratories
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Freestanding laboratories, such as assisted reproductive technology laboratories
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Blood transfusion and donor center laboratories
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Public health laboratories, including Indian Health Service laboratories
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Laboratories in federal health care facilities, such as the Department of Veterans Affairs
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Point-of-care test sites in patient care areas, which may include blood gas laboratories providing services to patients in emergency rooms, surgical suites, and cardiac catheterization laboratories
Key Audience: Staff responsible for accreditation, compliance, patient safety, or quality improvement