What is the role of EQA and IQC?
Internal quality control (IQC) and external quality assurance (EQA) are distinct processes that contribute to ensure the overall quality (i.e., correctness) of laboratory test procedures. Several EQA organizations are currently involved in providing support to laboratories that perform platelet function testing.
What is IQC process?
Incoming quality control (IQC) is the process of controlling the quality of materials and parts for manufacturing a product before production begins. With incoming inspection, you can control for quality even before conducting a first article inspection or a during production inspection.
Why do we do EQA?
identifies training needs. EQA helps to assure customers, such as physicians, patients, and health authorities, that the laboratory can produce reliable results. Individual laboratories can use EQA to identify problems in laboratory practices, allowing for appropriate corrective action.
Why is EQA important?
EQA helps to assure customers, such as physicians, patients, and health authorities, that the laboratory can produce reliable results. Individual laboratories can use EQA to identify problems in laboratory practices, allowing for appropriate corrective action.
What is a QC checklist?
A quality control checklist is basically a written guide for your products’ contents, packaging, color, barcodes, appearance, possible defects, functions and special requirements. It’s also sometimes called an “inspection criteria sheet” or inspection checklist.
What are EQA samples?
EQA involves running blind patient-like samples, comparing your results to peer results, in order to retrospectively monitor the accuracy of reporting. EQA samples should be treated as if they were a patient sample and therefore must be run by personnel who would normally use the device.
What are the differences between IQC and EQA?
These include: Correct identification of the patient Test selection Obtaining and analysing a satisfactory specimen Applying IQC and EQA Recording results promptly and correctly Interpreting results accurately Taking appropriate action Documenting all procedures Quality Assurance of diagnostic testing Quality Quality Management System
What does External Quality Assurance ( EQA ) stand for?
Click here for internal quality assurance. What is external quality assurance (EQA)? External quality assurance (EQA) seeks to ensure that assessment and internal quality assurance activities (IQA) have been conducted in a consistent, safe and fair manner.
Where does the IQA assessment process take place?
The process must take place on behalf of an awarding organisation (AO) for each approved centre which offers their qualifications. This is to ensure that the learners who have been registered with them have received a quality service, and that the assessment and IQA decisions are valid and reliable.
Do you need an external company for IQC?
It is a recommendation of UKAS to use an external company for IQC for extra reassurance that the analyser is producing accurate and precise results.