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Mongolia teams with Sysmex to create first-ever national medical standards PDF Print E-mail
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Wednesday, 04 June 2008 05:25
Japan’s Sysmex Corporation, working with the Mongolian Ministry of Health, has delivered three blood-analyzing machines to Mongolia to help to standardize medical testing throughout the country. 

In working with Sysmex, Mongolia is creating a program of external quality control for the first time in the history of the country’s health care systems. 

Previously, as a diverse variety of medical equipment was sold to medical institutions in Mongolia, no single standard was used to diagnosis and calculate medical testing and treatments. 

With the Sysmex blood analyzing equipment, the government seeks to introduce such standards. 

In a written statement, Sysmex noted,  “…the Ministry decided to adopt three of our hematology analyzers for use as standard instruments in blood tests…..Following this adoption, certified medical institutions are going to establish values to serve as standards in blood tests for quality control reagents by using standard instruments, and provide them to test facilities throughout Mongolia. We shall analyze the data collected from these facilities and report the results to the Ministry.” 

Sysmex products have currently been adopted as standard instruments for blood tests in China and Thailand. 

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