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Consensus error grid

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The consensus error grid (also known as the Parkes error grid) was developed as a new tool for evaluating the accuracy of a blood glucose meter. In recent times, the consensus error grid has been used increasingly by blood glucose meter manufacturers in their clinical studies. It was published in August 2000 by Joan L. Parkes, Stephen L. Slatin, Scott Pardo, and Barry H. Ginsberg.

The bias error is NOT EQUAL to the precision of the glucose test result.

Compare the Clarke Error Grid Zone A which considers 20% error as tolerable.

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Consensus error grid Wikipedia