| QP-6: Adopting the OPSpecs Chart as Your Planning Tool |
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Want to build QC requirements into your quality-planning process? Take method instability into account? Use a quick graphical method? OPSpecs (Operating Specifications) charts are graphical tools does all that and more. All you need to do is figure out if a point is above or below a line. How much simpler can it get? (Preview)
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Basic Planning for Quality
- QP 1: A Wake-up call for Quality Management
- QP 2: Assuring Quality Through Total Quality Management
- QP 3: Complying with Regulations, Standards, and Practice Guidelines
- QP 4: Devising a Practical Process
- QP 5: Defining Quality Requirements
- QP-6: Adopting the OPSpecs Chart as Your Planning Tool
- QP-7: Formulating a Total Quality Control Strategy
- QP-8: Implementing a manual process using Normalized OPSpecs charts
- QP-9: Practice makes Proficient
- QP-10: Automated Chemistry Applications
- QP-11: Blood Gas Applications
- QP-12: Immunoassay Applications
- QP-13: Coagulation Applications
- QP-14: What's wrong with statistical quality control?
- QP-15: Frequently-Asked-Questions about Quality Planning


