In the clinical laboratory, robust internal quality control (IQC) practices are essential for providing results that are consistent and fit for purpose. The delivery of quality patient care relies on precise and accurate results, and a poor IQC approach can lead to incorrect patient results and poor patient care.
In the clinical laboratory, robust internal quality control (IQC) practices are essential for providing results that are consistent and fit for purpose. The delivery of quality patient care relies on precise and accurate results, and a poor IQC approach can lead to incorrect patient results and poor patient care.