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titleOfInvention Biometric quality management process
abstract Biometric Quality Control (QC) process application monitors bias and inaccuracy for each test, characterizes patient population data distribution, and compares changes in patient data distribution with changes in QC data population , Configured to contrast and correlate. The biometric QC process monitors the analytical process using data collected from repeated examinations of quality control materials and patient data (test results). The biometric QC process may be used to minimize the expected number of unacceptable patient results that occur due to possible unmanageable error conditions, for example, the frequency of QC tests, the number of QCs tested, and the applied QC rules. Identify the optimal combination.
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