Total Quality Control Strategies
- Topics:
- Total Quality Management
- Source:
- Westgard QC
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Overview: This article is the "blue crayon" to help you identify hazardous situations where analytical quality is difficult to manage and to give you some ideas on what to do in those situations. It explains the need for TQC strategy and provides the guidelines for the same. Current QC practices tend towards a uniform or average quality control system that is applied to all testing processes. However, a testing process with better performance than average should require less quality control and one with worst performance than average should require more quality control. In this era when the quality and cost of healthcare is of great concern, testing processes should be optimized for cost-effective operation, test by test, based on the quality required and the performance observed.
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Format: HTML | Date: Jan 2003 | Pages: 1





