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Technology that enables communication between information systems has
recently become cheaper and more powerful. It is therefore timely to c
onsider the effects of the introduction of such techniques in external
quality assessment (EQA) schemes on both users and organizers. Tradit
ionally, results are returned to EQA organizers as hand-written number
s on structured forms. These data are then manually entered into a com
puter. The process is time-consuming, slow (as it depends on the posta
l service), prone to error at every transcription stage, and expensive
, as clerical staff must be employed to input the data. Computer-to-co
mputer communication allows this process to be improved. A telematics
system for electronic data interchange has been developed for the Belg
ian EQA programme and it offers several advantages, such as the use of
standardized semantics, expression of results in laboratory familiar
units, possible interface with the Laboratory Information System, fast
er data analysis, shorter report time and long-term performance evalua
tion. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science B.V.