Abstract:The concept of measurement traceability provides the most important strategy in achieving standardization in laboratory medicine aimed at equivalent measurement results regardless of the principle of measurement, the method, the actual measurement procedure (test kit) and the laboratory where analyses are carried out.Keywords: measurement traceability; reference materials; reference measurement procedures; reference measurement services; standardization. forms the basis for standardization in laboratory medicine which is described in detail in ISO 17511 [ 2 ]. The strategy of traceability in laboratory medicine is described in detail in ISO 17511 [ 2 ]. As demonstrated in Figure 1 , a result of measurement in a patient sample should be traceable along a cascade of mea surement procedures and calibrators/reference materials of increasing metrological order up to the highest level represented by the definition of the measurand in SI units.This hierarchical scheme represents a sequence of measurement procedures and materials of increasing metrological order -from the routine sample obtained from a patient applying the end-user ' s routine measurement procedure (test kit) -to the highest level: the definition of the measurand in SI units. The increasing uncertainty μ c (y) from the top level down to the result in a patient sample is symbolized by the horizontal bars.