The difference between IQC and QC

IQC is a part and an aspect of QC. QC: Quality control means quality control, which generally includes three parts: incoming quality control (IQC), process quality control (IPQC) and finished product quality control (FQC).

IQC: incoming material quality control, that is, incoming material quality control, mainly refers to the control of raw materials, including incoming material quality inspection and the treatment of defective raw materials. More advanced concepts include supplier quality system management, which moves the quality control of important raw materials to suppliers.

QC is the operation technology and activities to make products meet the quality requirements, including inspection, correction and feedback. After inspection, QC will eliminate the defective products, and then feed back the bad information to relevant departments to take improvement measures. The control scope of QC is within the factory, and its purpose is to prevent unqualified products from entering, transferring and leaving the factory, to ensure that products meet the quality requirements, and only qualified products can be delivered to customers.

QC group refers to the quality management group, which is a mass group. With the goal of improving product quality, process quality, service quality, environment improvement and cost reduction, P-D-C-A cycle method is used to deal with problems. You can let a department unite related majors and units, and sometimes you need leaders to participate. ?

CLInetLabIQC (hereinafter referred to as IQC) is a complete set of laboratory quality evaluation and quality control software, which was successfully developed by CLInet after years of development and maintenance of EQA system. It not only contains the daily essential quality control management mode of each clinical laboratory, but also integrates the perfect network summary and transmission function, and realizes the inter-room quality comparison of indoor quality control.