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Frequency of Participation in External Quality Assessment Programs Focused on Rare Diseases: Belgian Guidelines for Human Genetics Centers

BACKGROUND: Participation in quality controls, also called external quality assessment (EQA) schemes, is required for the ISO15189 accreditation of the Medical Centers of Human Genetics. However, directives on the minimal frequency of participation in genetic quality control schemes are lacking or t...

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Autores principales: Lantoine, Joséphine, Brysse, Anne, Dideberg, Vinciane, Claes, Kathleen, Symoens, Sofie, Coucke, Wim, Benoit, Valérie, Rombout, Sonia, De Rycke, Martine, Seneca, Sara, Van Laer, Lut, Wuyts, Wim, Corveleyn, Anniek, Van Den Bogaert, Kris, Rydlewski, Catherine, Wilkin, Françoise, Ravoet, Marie, Fastré, Elodie, Capron, Arnaud, Vandevelde, Nathalie Monique
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: JMIR Publications 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8314149/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34255700
http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/27980
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author Lantoine, Joséphine
Brysse, Anne
Dideberg, Vinciane
Claes, Kathleen
Symoens, Sofie
Coucke, Wim
Benoit, Valérie
Rombout, Sonia
De Rycke, Martine
Seneca, Sara
Van Laer, Lut
Wuyts, Wim
Corveleyn, Anniek
Van Den Bogaert, Kris
Rydlewski, Catherine
Wilkin, Françoise
Ravoet, Marie
Fastré, Elodie
Capron, Arnaud
Vandevelde, Nathalie Monique
author_facet Lantoine, Joséphine
Brysse, Anne
Dideberg, Vinciane
Claes, Kathleen
Symoens, Sofie
Coucke, Wim
Benoit, Valérie
Rombout, Sonia
De Rycke, Martine
Seneca, Sara
Van Laer, Lut
Wuyts, Wim
Corveleyn, Anniek
Van Den Bogaert, Kris
Rydlewski, Catherine
Wilkin, Françoise
Ravoet, Marie
Fastré, Elodie
Capron, Arnaud
Vandevelde, Nathalie Monique
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description BACKGROUND: Participation in quality controls, also called external quality assessment (EQA) schemes, is required for the ISO15189 accreditation of the Medical Centers of Human Genetics. However, directives on the minimal frequency of participation in genetic quality control schemes are lacking or too heterogeneous, with a possible impact on health care quality. OBJECTIVE: The aim of this project is to develop Belgian guidelines on the frequency of participation in quality controls for genetic testing in the context of rare diseases. METHODS: A group of experts analyzed 90 EQA schemes offered by accredited providers and focused on analyses used for the diagnosis of rare diseases. On that basis, the experts developed practical recommendations about the minimal frequencies of participation of the Medical Centers of Human Genetics in quality controls and how to deal with poor performances and change management. These guidelines were submitted to the Belgian Accreditation Body and then reviewed and approved by the Belgian College of Human Genetics and Rare Diseases and by the National Institute for Health and Disability Insurance. RESULTS: The guidelines offer a decisional algorithm for the minimal frequency of participation in human genetics EQA schemes. This algorithm has been developed taking into account the scopes of the EQA schemes, the levels of experience, and the annual volumes of the Centers of Human Genetics in the performance of the tests considered. They include three key principles: (1) the recommended annual assessment of all genetic techniques and technological platforms, if possible through EQAs covering the technique, genotyping, and clinical interpretation; (2) the triennial assessment of the genotyping and interpretation of specific germline mutations and pharmacogenomics analyses; and (3) the documentation of actions undertaken in the case of poor performances and the participation to quality control the following year. The use of a Bayesian statistical model has been proposed to help the Centers of Human Genetics to determine the theoretical number of tests that should be annually performed to achieve a certain threshold of performance (eg, a maximal error rate of 1%). Besides, the guidelines insist on the role and responsibility of the national public health authorities in the follow-up of the quality of analyses performed by the Medical Centers of Human Genetics and in demonstrating the cost-effectiveness and rationalization of participation frequency in these quality controls. CONCLUSIONS: These guidelines have been developed based on the analysis of a large panel of EQA schemes and data collected from the Belgian Medical Centers of Human Genetics. They are applicable to other countries and will facilitate and improve the quality management and financing systems of the Medical Centers of Human Genetics.
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spelling pubmed-83141492021-08-11 Frequency of Participation in External Quality Assessment Programs Focused on Rare Diseases: Belgian Guidelines for Human Genetics Centers Lantoine, Joséphine Brysse, Anne Dideberg, Vinciane Claes, Kathleen Symoens, Sofie Coucke, Wim Benoit, Valérie Rombout, Sonia De Rycke, Martine Seneca, Sara Van Laer, Lut Wuyts, Wim Corveleyn, Anniek Van Den Bogaert, Kris Rydlewski, Catherine Wilkin, Françoise Ravoet, Marie Fastré, Elodie Capron, Arnaud Vandevelde, Nathalie Monique JMIR Med Inform Original Paper BACKGROUND: Participation in quality controls, also called external quality assessment (EQA) schemes, is required for the ISO15189 accreditation of the Medical Centers of Human Genetics. However, directives on the minimal frequency of participation in genetic quality control schemes are lacking or too heterogeneous, with a possible impact on health care quality. OBJECTIVE: The aim of this project is to develop Belgian guidelines on the frequency of participation in quality controls for genetic testing in the context of rare diseases. METHODS: A group of experts analyzed 90 EQA schemes offered by accredited providers and focused on analyses used for the diagnosis of rare diseases. On that basis, the experts developed practical recommendations about the minimal frequencies of participation of the Medical Centers of Human Genetics in quality controls and how to deal with poor performances and change management. These guidelines were submitted to the Belgian Accreditation Body and then reviewed and approved by the Belgian College of Human Genetics and Rare Diseases and by the National Institute for Health and Disability Insurance. RESULTS: The guidelines offer a decisional algorithm for the minimal frequency of participation in human genetics EQA schemes. This algorithm has been developed taking into account the scopes of the EQA schemes, the levels of experience, and the annual volumes of the Centers of Human Genetics in the performance of the tests considered. They include three key principles: (1) the recommended annual assessment of all genetic techniques and technological platforms, if possible through EQAs covering the technique, genotyping, and clinical interpretation; (2) the triennial assessment of the genotyping and interpretation of specific germline mutations and pharmacogenomics analyses; and (3) the documentation of actions undertaken in the case of poor performances and the participation to quality control the following year. The use of a Bayesian statistical model has been proposed to help the Centers of Human Genetics to determine the theoretical number of tests that should be annually performed to achieve a certain threshold of performance (eg, a maximal error rate of 1%). Besides, the guidelines insist on the role and responsibility of the national public health authorities in the follow-up of the quality of analyses performed by the Medical Centers of Human Genetics and in demonstrating the cost-effectiveness and rationalization of participation frequency in these quality controls. CONCLUSIONS: These guidelines have been developed based on the analysis of a large panel of EQA schemes and data collected from the Belgian Medical Centers of Human Genetics. They are applicable to other countries and will facilitate and improve the quality management and financing systems of the Medical Centers of Human Genetics. JMIR Publications 2021-07-12 /pmc/articles/PMC8314149/ /pubmed/34255700 http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/27980 Text en ©Joséphine Lantoine, Anne Brysse, Vinciane Dideberg, Kathleen Claes, Sofie Symoens, Wim Coucke, Valérie Benoit, Sonia Rombout, Martine De Rycke, Sara Seneca, Lut Van Laer, Wim Wuyts, Anniek Corveleyn, Kris Van Den Bogaert, Catherine Rydlewski, Françoise Wilkin, Marie Ravoet, Elodie Fastré, Arnaud Capron, Nathalie Monique Vandevelde. Originally published in JMIR Medical Informatics (https://medinform.jmir.org), 12.07.2021. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work, first published in JMIR Medical Informatics, is properly cited. The complete bibliographic information, a link to the original publication on https://medinform.jmir.org/, as well as this copyright and license information must be included.
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Lantoine, Joséphine
Brysse, Anne
Dideberg, Vinciane
Claes, Kathleen
Symoens, Sofie
Coucke, Wim
Benoit, Valérie
Rombout, Sonia
De Rycke, Martine
Seneca, Sara
Van Laer, Lut
Wuyts, Wim
Corveleyn, Anniek
Van Den Bogaert, Kris
Rydlewski, Catherine
Wilkin, Françoise
Ravoet, Marie
Fastré, Elodie
Capron, Arnaud
Vandevelde, Nathalie Monique
Frequency of Participation in External Quality Assessment Programs Focused on Rare Diseases: Belgian Guidelines for Human Genetics Centers
title Frequency of Participation in External Quality Assessment Programs Focused on Rare Diseases: Belgian Guidelines for Human Genetics Centers
title_full Frequency of Participation in External Quality Assessment Programs Focused on Rare Diseases: Belgian Guidelines for Human Genetics Centers
title_fullStr Frequency of Participation in External Quality Assessment Programs Focused on Rare Diseases: Belgian Guidelines for Human Genetics Centers
title_full_unstemmed Frequency of Participation in External Quality Assessment Programs Focused on Rare Diseases: Belgian Guidelines for Human Genetics Centers
title_short Frequency of Participation in External Quality Assessment Programs Focused on Rare Diseases: Belgian Guidelines for Human Genetics Centers
title_sort frequency of participation in external quality assessment programs focused on rare diseases: belgian guidelines for human genetics centers
topic Original Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8314149/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34255700
http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/27980
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