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==Benefits of using ISO/IEC 17025==
==Benefits of using ISO/IEC 17025==
In its 2011 ''Laboratory Quality Management System: Handbook'', the [[World Health Organization]] (WHO) notes the following concerning the QMS model<ref name="WHOLQMS11">{{Cite web |last=World Health Organization |date=2011 |title=Laboratory Quality Management System: Handbook |url=http://apps.who.int/iris/bitstream/handle/10665/44665/9789241548274_eng.pdf?sequence=1 |format=PDF |publisher=World Health Organization |isbn=9789241548274}}</ref>:


 
<blockquote>Laboratories not implementing a good quality management system are guaranteed that there will be many errors and problems occurring that may go undetected. Implementing a quality management system may not guarantee an error-free laboratory, but it does yield a high-quality laboratory that detects errors and prevents them from recurring.</blockquote>


==Conclusion==
==Conclusion==

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Title: How does ISO/IEC 17025 impact laboratories?

Author for citation: Shawn E. Douglas

License for content: Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International

Publication date: TBD

Introduction

What ISO/IEC 17025 asks of laboratories

Benefits of using ISO/IEC 17025

In its 2011 Laboratory Quality Management System: Handbook, the World Health Organization (WHO) notes the following concerning the QMS model[1]:

Laboratories not implementing a good quality management system are guaranteed that there will be many errors and problems occurring that may go undetected. Implementing a quality management system may not guarantee an error-free laboratory, but it does yield a high-quality laboratory that detects errors and prevents them from recurring.

Conclusion

References