Introduction to Quality Control

What is Quality Control?

Quality control procedures are performed in a clinical laboratory to ensure that patients' results are reliable. Reliability refers both to accuracy (how close a test is, on average, to patients' true results) and precision (the consistency of tests performed at different times).

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