Purpose: With recent advances in laboratory hematology automation, emphasis is now on quality assurance processes as they are indispensable for generating reliable and accurate test results. It is therefore imperative to acquire efficient measures for recognizing laboratory malfunctions and errors to improve patient safety. The paper aims to discuss these issues.Design/methodology/approach: Moving algorithm is a quality control process that monitors analyzer performance from historical records through a continuous process, which does not require additional expenditure, and can serve as an additional support to the laboratory quality control program.Findings: The authors describe an important quality assurance tool, which can be easily appli...
Risk management is the systematic application of management policies, procedures, and practices to t...
In industrial and medical laboratories, prior to initiating the daily test procedure, the accuracy o...
More than three decades ago, George Lundberg first introduced the concept of the brain-to-brain loop...
Purpose: With recent advances in laboratory hematology automation, emphasis is now on quality assura...
Purpose: With recent advances in laboratory hematology automation, emphasis is now on quality assura...
Purpose: With recent advances in laboratory hematology automation, emphasis is now on quality assura...
The laboratory is pivotal in medical practice as test results have a major influence on clinical dia...
Introduction: Moving average (MA) is one possible way to use patient results for analytical quality ...
Objectives: Moving average quality control (MA QC) is a patient-based real-time quality control syst...
Introduction: Moving average (MA) is one possible way to use patient results for analytical quality ...
Moving average (MA) is one possible way to use patient results for analytical quality control in med...
Abstract BACKGROUND: An important point in improving laboratory quality is the definition of some i...
Introduction: The modern approach to quality control (QC) in medical laboratories implies the develo...
We describe a simple graphing technique for use in long-term quality control of methodologies. It wa...
Quality indicators are capacity paraphernalia for streamers that are used as guides to scrutinize, c...
Risk management is the systematic application of management policies, procedures, and practices to t...
In industrial and medical laboratories, prior to initiating the daily test procedure, the accuracy o...
More than three decades ago, George Lundberg first introduced the concept of the brain-to-brain loop...
Purpose: With recent advances in laboratory hematology automation, emphasis is now on quality assura...
Purpose: With recent advances in laboratory hematology automation, emphasis is now on quality assura...
Purpose: With recent advances in laboratory hematology automation, emphasis is now on quality assura...
The laboratory is pivotal in medical practice as test results have a major influence on clinical dia...
Introduction: Moving average (MA) is one possible way to use patient results for analytical quality ...
Objectives: Moving average quality control (MA QC) is a patient-based real-time quality control syst...
Introduction: Moving average (MA) is one possible way to use patient results for analytical quality ...
Moving average (MA) is one possible way to use patient results for analytical quality control in med...
Abstract BACKGROUND: An important point in improving laboratory quality is the definition of some i...
Introduction: The modern approach to quality control (QC) in medical laboratories implies the develo...
We describe a simple graphing technique for use in long-term quality control of methodologies. It wa...
Quality indicators are capacity paraphernalia for streamers that are used as guides to scrutinize, c...
Risk management is the systematic application of management policies, procedures, and practices to t...
In industrial and medical laboratories, prior to initiating the daily test procedure, the accuracy o...
More than three decades ago, George Lundberg first introduced the concept of the brain-to-brain loop...