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International meeting generates laboratory harmonization guidelines

A reference guide is now available for developing a National Laboratory Strategic Plan based on the Consensus Meeting on Clinical Laboratory Testing Harmonization and Standardization.


Each country is encouraged to have a National Laboratory Strategic Plan as part of its national health plan. National efforts aimed at the development of increased laboratory capacity require policy adoption and strategic planning and implementation of activities appropriate for each country.

         
  • Access all related documents from the Consensus Meeting on Clinical Laboratory Testing Harmonization and Standardization.
  • Access  guidance for the development of National Laboratory Strategic Plans in developing countries. 


       

XVll International AIDS Conference in Mexico City       August 3-8, 2008

   


SCMS highlights quality assurance and laboratory procurement at the International AIDS Conference


Six SCMS staff joined more than 22,000 people in Mexico City August 3-8 for the International AIDS Conference. About 40 people attended "Essential Medicines for HIV/AIDS," a satellite session sponsored by WHO.

 

David Jamieson, Deputy for Country Programs and Partnerships, represented SCMS, with other panelists from CHAI, the Global Fund, UNICEF and WHO. Panelists engaged in a lively discussion about quality assurance, with general agreement that there has been success in lowering prices, therefore stakeholders are now focusing on quality, availability and timeliness. The session concluded with the observation that prequalification doesn't mean that a manufacturer will consistency provide quality medicines.


Jamieson and Maureen Murtagh, Director of Diagnostic Services at the Clinton Foundation's HIV/AIDS Initiative presented a poster on best practices in the procurement of laboratory equipment. Patients suffer when laboratory equipment sits broken or idle, or when reagents stock out. The joint presentation between SCMS and CHAI promoted strategies for standardization of testing and equipment, negotiation with vendors and donors, and advocacy for policies to ensure that laboratories are prepared to support HIV/AIDS treatment programs.


Said Jamieson, "At the conference we heard that people are now wanting to see how HIV/AIDS funding is helping strengthen health systems overall. Our work in supply chains directly addresses these concerns." The conference also reinforced a trend that we have already seen: a coming increase in procurement overall and news areas of focus such as nutritional supplements, blood safety products and male circumcision supplies.


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      Visit the HIV/AIDS Implementers' meeting (www.hivimplementers.com)


      Visit the XVII International AIDS Confernce

      Past Conferences & Events


      HIV/AIDS Implementers’ Meeting 2008: Access SCMS's posters and oral presentations from the meeting held June 3-7,2008.

      HIV/AIDS Implementers’ Meeting 2007: Access SCMS's posters and oral presentations from the meeting held June 16-19,2007.

      Visit the Kaiser Network’s webcast: 2007and 2008 meeting highlights.


      Lab Harmonization Meeting: Access key documents from the meeting held January 2008 and guidelines generated from the meeting.

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