The new millenium brought many changes for Westgard QC. Dr. Westgard explains all the new features, products and services that from this website and the company. There are plans, priorities and predicaments. We want you to know what we're up to, and we'd love to hear what you think.
If you're reading this, your computer and our website have both survived the Y2K scare. That's the good news! The bad news is that we now have to get serious about the new year and what we want to accomplish.
First, let me say thank you for your support this past year! We truly appreciate your gracious and enthusiastic reception at meetings in Stockholm, New Orleans, Antwerp, San Paulo, Portland, and Mobile. The interest in our products and services has been growing throughout 1999. Our "back to basics" quality training series is being very well-received, both in Internet and hardcopy formats. CLS programs have begun using these materials in both undergraduate and master's courses. Laboratories are beginning to utilize our multirule QC training materials for inservice training. Our website continues to show increasing activity, particularly the Internet calculation and plotting tools.
We're looking forward to a great year 2000! Here's a preview of Westgard QC's plans and priorities. Given that we're a very small company with limited resources, there also are some predicaments that we must face in the coming year.
WQC will continue to focus on tools, technology, and training for laboratory management. We will provide improvements in all these areas during the year 2000.
The development and delivery of these new products and services will require that we prioritize our efforts.
There will also be some changes that may cause you some consternation, however, in the long run, we believe these changes will allow WQC to serve you better.
A new logo is a minor change. During 1999, the incorporation of WQC was moved from the state of Maine to the state of Wisconsin. This change required that we have a new name for the relocated company, now officially called Westgard QC, Inc. The new logo reflects the change in name and also adds a distinctive graphic - the "quality control W" - to symbolize our origin and focus on quality management. When you see this logo being used by other manufacturers, you will know they are an official provider or distributor of our tools, technology, and training.Our vision of a totally automated QC process will be achievable in the near future. Just as total laboratory automation is providing improved laboratory analyses at reduced costs, a totally automated QC process will provide the most cost-effective management of analytical testing processes. Automated QC technology is necessary to improve quality management and guarantee that laboratory test results are correct.
An automated QC process will provide the QC appropriate for the quality required for each diagnostic test and the performance observed for the method in use in your laboratory. You will define the quality that is needed. The automated QC process will assure that quality is achieved. Our QC Validator technology makes it possible. Our Internet training technology will support and facilitate its implementation.
Our New Year's resolution for the year 2000 is to make the automatic QC process a reality! We are committed to accomplishing this by working with you as individual laboratory scientists, as healthcare laboratories, and as manufacturers. The year 2000 should be a breakthrough year for establishing the next generation quality management system. Together we can make it happen!
James O. Westgard, PhD, is a professor of pathology and laboratory medicine at the University of Wisconsin Medical School, Madison. He also is president of Westgard QC, Inc., (Madison, Wis.) which provides tools, technology, and training for laboratory quality management.
For over 25 years, WESTGARD QC has provided the latest news, education, and tools in the quality control field. Our goal is to bring tools, technology and training into today's healthcare industry — by featuring QC lessons, QC case studies and frequent essays from leaders in the quality control area. This is also a reference source for quality requirements, including CLIA requirements for analytical quality. This website features the best explanation of the Multirule ("Westgard Rules") and how to use them. For laboratory and healthcare professionals looking for educational and reference material in the quality control field.
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