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Implementing Six Sigma methodology in clinical laboratory quality control (QC) significantly reduces costs. This approach optimizes reagent use and minimizes waste, leading to substantial financial savings and improved efficiency in laboratory operations.

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  • Clinical Laboratory Science
  • Quality Management Systems
  • Healthcare Economics

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  • Quality control (QC) validation is crucial for clinical laboratory quality management.
  • Current QC practices often lead to excessive reagent and resource consumption.
  • Optimizing resource utilization while maintaining high-quality results is a key challenge.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To analyze the cost-benefit of implementing effective QC procedures using Six Sigma methodology.
  • To quantify the financial benefits derived from optimized QC strategies.
  • To reduce resource expenditure in clinical laboratory testing.

Main Methods:

  • Performed Six Sigma calculations for 23 routine chemistry parameters over one year.
  • Applied new Westgard sigma rules using Biorad Unity 2.0 software.
  • Compared QC performance before and after implementing new sigma rules, analyzing error rates and costs.

Main Results:

  • Achieved absolute annual savings of INR 750,105.27 by combining internal and external failure costs.
  • Reduced internal failure costs by 50% (INR 501,808.08) and external failure costs by 47% (INR 187,102.8).
  • Savings varied based on sample volume and daily QC operations.

Conclusions:

  • Careful planning of clinical laboratory QC techniques can lead to significant cost reductions.
  • Implementing Six Sigma methodology effectively lowers internal and external failure costs.
  • Optimized QC strategies enhance prevention and appraisal cost planning activities.