Quality Control
Quality Control
Clinical laboratories worldwide are trusted to report reliable patient results to support patient care decisions. Regular checks of the test systems through internal quality control and external quality assessment increase the lab’s confidence in their reported results.
Quality Control (“QC”) consists of procedures used to detect errors that result from test system failure, adverse environmental conditions, and variation in operator performance, as well as procedures to monitor the accuracy and precision of test performance over time.
Galenica is dedicated to supporting its clients by providing test controls and supplies for a wide range of diagnostic systems. The Company collaborates closely with its customers base to detect and manage any potential errors that may occur at various stages of the diagnostic process, including pre-analytical, analytical, and post-analytical stages.
