Unity Peer Reporting Program

Unity Peer Reporting Program

A powerful tool for evaluating analytical performance

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Overview

For consistent, optimized results

The Unity Interlaboratory Peer Program helps analyze and optimize QC performance, giving labs confidence in patient results. Utilizing QC data generated from thousands of labs and instruments worldwide, Unity is the largest and most robust QC peer program for clinical labs. With more than 65 million QC results processed every month, Unity peer reports are designed to give laboratories a comprehensive view of QC performance helping increase confidence in their results.

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Identify trends and detect errors sooner

Without a high-quality interlaboratory program, your QC lab may not be aware of gradual or sudden changes in your test system. Unity helps labs identify unrecognized trends or shifts in performance, positively impacting patient results.

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Increased confidence in proficiency surveys

Unity’s peer reporting program can increase confidence in proficiency surveys. Participation in an interlaboratory program is the best way to be confident in test system performance every day, especially one that offers on-demand feedback.

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Comprehensive and instant peer reporting

Unity data management software solutions offers a wide range of reports including monthly QC performance, affiliated labs, and worldwide reports. Instantly access peer reports to increase confidence in your patient test results.

38K+

Peers

59K+

Instruments Participating

68M+

Data Points Processed Monthly

100+

countries

Benefits of a Peer Reporting Program

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Large peer groups help provide confidence in the reliability of your test results

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Peer group comparisons help identify trends or shifts earlier

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Participation in an interlaboratory program helps your lab meet quality requirements

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Electronic data submission helps streamline workflow

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Comparison reports allow for real-time troubleshooting

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Online reports help improve workflow efficiency

Unity Lab Reports

My Unity peer reports

Interlaboratory peer group reports show comparative results among laboratories and are used to evaluate values and assess test methods. Multiple peer reports are available within Unity. This sample provides two types of reports.

Worldwide reports

Summarizes peer group data submitted to Unity Interlaboratory Program. Worldwide report is available for each control lot number.

Manufacturer reports

In our manufacturer reports, each manufacturer is able to see how their instruments are performing for a particular lot. Reports can also be used as a reference when evaluating a new instrument or kit.

Customer Testimonials

"To compare our data with a substantial peer group ensures that we are turning out reliable patient data."

Laboratory Supervisor
School of Medicine

"The reports are clean and easy to read and understand. For each test, Unity reports for our lab show a summary of our data, our instrument group, and our method group—reports are simple."

Clinical Chemist Hospital
Laboratory

“The laboratory shall design internal quality control systems that verify the attainment of the internal quality of results. ”

Laboratory Director Health
Center

Laboratory and International Standards

"The laboratory shall participate in interlaboratory comparisons..."

—ISO 15189: 2003(E),
Subclause 5.6.4.

"Laboratories are encouraged to actively participate in interlaboratory QC programs..."

—CLSI (formerly NCCLS),
C24-A2, Vol. 19, No. 5.

“The laboratory shall design internal quality control systems that verify the attainment of the internal quality of results. ”

—ISO 15189: 2012(E),
Subclause 5.6.2.1.

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