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AACC 2009: More interest in quality, but not QC E-mail

Dr. Westgard recaps some of the most interesting discussions and announcements of the 2009 AACC/ASCLS/CSCLS meeting in Chicago.

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Trends in Quality Management: Utilization and Outcomes E-mail

Re-engineering, out-sourcing, down-sizing, outcomes focus -- all the management fads have come to the healthcare laboratory with a vengeance. Dr. Westgard (with a little help from Dilbert) sorts out which approaches are valid and which are dangerous.

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Future Directions in Quality Control E-mail

Total Laboratory Automation and POC devices are two trends in current diagnostic equipment. Dr. Westgard reviews the history of quality control, from manual methodsin the 1950s, to the current state of the art of laboratory fourth generation instrumentation, to the quality control systems in future instruments. Learn how automation and computerization will impact the future quality control practices - what will be done for us, and what we still have to do for ourselves.

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The Myth of Medical Decision Limits E-mail

Medical Decision Limits are described as a "second set of limits set for control values ...meant to be a wider set of limits indicating the range of medically acceptable results." The idea is that these medical decision limits embody the medical usefulness requirement for a test and by drawing these limits on our control charts, we will detect medically significant errors. Using CLIA QC requirements and practical examples, Dr. Westgard evaluates these MDLs and reveals their true nature.

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QC 2000: What changes are needed? E-mail

Forget about Y2K - what about Y2QC? What's going to happen to quality control in the laboratory? Are we going to give it up entirely? Will there be any people left in the automated laboratory? Dr. Westgard attempts to predict and recommend changes for this new millenium.

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