RE Official information request CDHB 10287 and WCDHB 9405
I refer to your email dated 11 March 2020 requesting the following information under the Official Information Act from Canterbury DHB and West Coast DHB regarding Best practice: Archiving, Storage, Biobanking of Human Tissue for Diagnostic Purposes. Specifically:
1. I am writing to request a copy of the CDHB best practice protocol for the archiving, storage, or biobanking of human tissue for diagnostic purposes, whether they are formalin fixed, paraffin embedded or pathology slides, and the standards, legislation or scientific evidence which provides the basis for the CDHB protocol.
2. Is the CDHB best practice protocol for the archiving, storage, or biobanking of human tissue for diagnostic purposes, whether they are formalin fixed, paraffin embedded or pathology slides, is a standard which is universally adopted by all NZ DHB’s and medical laboratories, or does each DHB or medical laboratory determine their own best practice?
3. Please explain the potential hazards of leaving formalin fixed, paraffin embedded or pathology slides in an unsecure, non-temperature regulated environment (say a on an employee’s desk outside of the laboratory) for 2 months.
4. Please provide me with the name of the independent agency or agencies which provides oversight for medical laboratories in NZ.