Definition of Quality Control
Are doing the right thing the right way and using scientific methods reliable results.
Quality Assurance
Is all the plans and procedures necessary to give sufficient confidence that the services provided and the results meet the requirements of the recipient and his convictions, within the resources available.
Quality Management
Is the number of necessary action to take before, during and after the laboratory analysis to get to the results of accurate and precise fixed criteria in order to avoid errors in the three phases.
Aims of Quality Control
Quality of the many goals including the following:
1. Ensure the performance of the work to the fullest by developing plans for future development and that lead to increase efficiency and stop the wastage of manpower and material.2. Patient satisfaction when it was established that give it the best then and according to its potential.
3. Raise the morale of workers and when they feel responsible for taking decisions and responsible for the quality of work they do.
4. Be sure to use sound scientific methods recognized in the work of analysis.
5. To ensure the accuracy of the results and be identical to the patient's condition.
6. The correct use of scientific methods to dispose of medical waste and hazardous materials of all types of chemicals used in the work of analysis.
To implement the objectives of quality in the department of hematology must follow the following stages:
- (Pre-analytical phase).
- (Analysis phase).
- (Post-analytical phase)
Are doing the right thing the right way and using scientific methods reliable results.
Quality Assurance
Is all the plans and procedures necessary to give sufficient confidence that the services provided and the results meet the requirements of the recipient and his convictions, within the resources available.
Quality Management
Is the number of necessary action to take before, during and after the laboratory analysis to get to the results of accurate and precise fixed criteria in order to avoid errors in the three phases.
Aims of Quality Control
Quality of the many goals including the following:
1. Ensure the performance of the work to the fullest by developing plans for future development and that lead to increase efficiency and stop the wastage of manpower and material.2. Patient satisfaction when it was established that give it the best then and according to its potential.
3. Raise the morale of workers and when they feel responsible for taking decisions and responsible for the quality of work they do.
4. Be sure to use sound scientific methods recognized in the work of analysis.
5. To ensure the accuracy of the results and be identical to the patient's condition.
6. The correct use of scientific methods to dispose of medical waste and hazardous materials of all types of chemicals used in the work of analysis.
To implement the objectives of quality in the department of hematology must follow the following stages:
- (Pre-analytical phase).
- (Analysis phase).
- (Post-analytical phase)
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