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Medlatec becomes first Vietnamese unit winning US testing accreditation

The analysis centre of Medlatec General Hospital has received CAP (College of American Pathologists) Laboratory Accreditation, becoming the first in Vietnam to win the US standard on testing.
Medlatec becomes first Vietnamese unit winning US testing accreditation ảnh 1Deputy Minister of Health Tran Van Thuan (second from right) grants CAP Laboratory Accreditation to representatives from Medlatec analysis centre (Photo: qdnd.vn)
Hanoi (VNA) – The analysis centre of Medlatec General Hospital has received CAP (College of American Pathologists) Laboratory Accreditation,becoming the first in Vietnam to win the US standard on testing.

Speaking at a recent conference,Deputy Minister of Health Tran Van Thuan spoke highly of Medlatec's efforts to promote testing quality.

Trinh Thi Que, Director of the Medlatec analysis centre,said that the winning of this certificate proves that the quality of testing is guaranteed, and doctorscan diagnose a disease early and accurately, thereby leading to highertreatment results.

This is an important criterion for Medlatec's test results tobe used widely around the world.

At present, over 8,000 facilities of 53 nations have won theCAP accreditation.

Built on more than a half-century of experience, the CAP’sLaboratory Accreditation Programme has been the champion of laboratoryexcellence. It is recognised as the global leader in improving the quality ofservices using established performance standards. It accredits the entirespectrum of laboratory test disciplines with the most scientifically rigorouscustomised checklist requirements./.
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