Using Organisational Schemes vs Laboratory Schemes
Overview
CCLAS 6 can create schemes at three different scopes:
- Organisation-scope—Schemes that are created within an organisation, and used to add limits to org-scope specifications, register tests on samples in org-scope template jobs, and can be enabled for use by all laboratories within the organisation.
- Enabled-scope—Schemes that are created within a laboratory by enabling org-scope schemes for use in that laboratory, and used to add limits to lab-scope specifications and register tests on samples in lab-scope jobs.
- Laboratory scope—Schemes that are created within a laboratory, and used to add limits to lab-scope specifications and register tests on samples in lab-scope jobs.
Schemes created at the organisation level, that is, org-scope schemes, are regarded as master schemes for those companies with a head organisation to many laboratories structure.
Process
Registering Schemes by Scope
Org-scope schemes can be added to an org-scope template job using Maintaining Template Jobs and Samples.
Org-scope schemes can be added to a lab-scope job, or any job type, by first enabling the org-scope scheme for use in the laboratory, and then by using Maintaining Sample Tests.
Lab-scope schemes can be added to a lab-scope job.
The scope of the scheme and the job or sample determines from which scope of scheme, scheme version or scheme version that properties are applied to a sample scheme or job scheme.
- Maintaining Organisations
- Maintaining Laboratories
- Maintaining Schemes
- Maintaining Sample Tests
- Configuring Automatic Result Release for an Analyte
- Configuring Automatic Result Validation for an Analyte
- Assessing Results against Product and Specification Limits
- Limiting User Visibility of Schemes by Line of Business
