Quality Control in Laboratory Medicine

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P. W. Strike

P. W. Strike

Charlton Marshall, Dorset, UK

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First published: 15 July 2005

Abstract

An overview of the principles and practices of Quality Control (QC) in laboratory medicine, encompassing the origins of bias and variability in laboratory measurement, the regulation of same through internal (within-lab) and external (between-lab) QC programs, and concluding with an account of the strategies proposed for defining meaningful analytical goals in respect of the “quality” component of QC.

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