What's Wrong With Traditional Quality Control?
- Topics:
- Analysis
- Source:
- Westgard QC
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Overview: Traditional Quality Control, which was derived from the industrial statistical QC, continues to be the cornerstone of industrial production worldwide because it's a dependable, proven technique. It has also been a fundamental technique for improving the quality of test results in health-care laboratories. We need to recognize that it takes time to become "tried and true" and that a well-established technique should not be discarded without careful evaluation of the new technique.
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Format: HTML | Date: Jan 2003 | Pages: 1





