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Welcome to Improve Medical's Channel. Today we are going to briefly discuss: Difference Between Lab QC and QA in Clinical Lab.
QC refers to the operational techniques and activities used to fulfill quality requirements. It involves testing and monitoring laboratory processes and outputs to detect defects and ensure standards.
QC includes routine checks and validations of equipment, reagents, and test results. It aims to identify and correct issues in real-time, ensuring that results are accurate and reliable.
QA is a systematic approach to ensuring that laboratory processes consistently meet quality standards. It focuses on the overall management of quality, including policies, procedures, and documentation.
QA involves comprehensive assessments, audits, and continuous improvement initiatives. It establishes the framework for maintaining high-quality standards and compliance with regulations.
While QC focuses on detecting defects in specific processes, QA is about preventing defects through systematic management. Both are interrelated; effective QC contributes to overall QA goals, and strong QA supports effective QC practices.
QC ensures that tests are performed correctly and results are valid, directly impacting patient care. QA provides a broader framework that fosters a culture of continuous improvement and regulatory compliance.
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