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Recommended Steps

When setting up a QC system, it is important to make sure you choose statistical process control (SPC) rules to maximize error detection while minimizing false rejections.

Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute (CLSI–C24-A3, section 6) recommends using the following steps when setting up a QC system:

  1. Determine the quality requirements for the test.
  2. Identify appropriate control materials to use.
  3. Evaluate test performance.
  4. Identify possible QC procedures.
  5. Predict the performance of the identified QC procedures.
  6. Choose goals based on the required quality.
  7. Select a QC procedure.

Obviously, this is not a simple process which may explain why many laboratories fall back on the 1-2s rule. Although the 1-2s rule produces too many false alarms, it feels safe.

Tip: The optional Westgard Advisor™ online makes the complex task of choosing the appropriate SPC rules easier. See Westgard Advisor™ online for more information.

See Also

Choose and Troubleshoot a QC Procedure

Determine Quality Requirements for the Test

Identify Appropriate QC Materials

Evaluate Test Performance

Identify Possible QC Procedures

Predict the Performance of the QC Procedures

Choose Goals Based on Required Quality

Select a QC Procedure

Troubleshoot QC Results

Keys to a Productive Review of the Laboratory Quality System