[Histonet] QC vs QA

SHANE NELSON nelsonrnch <@t> verizon.net
Wed Jul 13 15:38:17 CDT 2011


Quality Assurance outlines all required QC activities used to identify policies 
or procedures that are not working as desired, especially those that are not 
immediately apparent from following routine QC procedures.

The purspose of a QA plan is effectively achieved by providing a mechanism for 
identifying problems so that corrective actions can be taken to ensure, 
reliable, and prompt reporting of patient test results.

Quality Control is to assess the effectiveness of the quality control system to 
identify inaccuracies in test systems prior to result reporting. To verify 
the proper use and evaluation of quality control data by testing personnel. To 
assess test methodologies based upon past QC results.


 
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PATTI RUBEN-NELSON  H.T.(ASCP) 
PNP LABORATORY CONSULTANTS
SUPERVISOR/DGC
P.O. BOX 412
CABAZON, CA. 92230
cell (909) 841-9761 
nelsonrnch <@t> verizon.net




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From: H R <hrfulklab <@t> gmail.com>
To: histonet <@t> lists.utsouthwestern.edu
Sent: Wed, July 13, 2011 11:29:30 AM
Subject: [Histonet] QC vs QA

Working on my procedure manual for CLIA and was wondering what the
difference is between QC procedures and QA procedures.?
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