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1. ORGANIZATION
2. The Quality System
3. Key Components Leadership
Organizational structure
Planning
Implementation
Monitoring Key Requirements as part of the Organzation
Leadership (must have these qualities
Commitment of laboratory leaders
Vision
Team building
Resources - How to use what you have well
Organizational Structure
Functional Organizational Chart
Assignment of Responsibility
Process of Planning
Short Term
Time management
Who’s going to do what
Use of human resources
Management of workflow
Financial resources
Set Benchmarks or standards
Long Term
Resource needs (Human and Financial)
Quality Program Planning
Implementation
Making your plans happen
Directing resources to accomplish plans
Monitoring
Checking to see if plans have been accomplished as outlined
Benchmarks and standards met Key Requirements as part of the Organzation
Leadership (must have these qualities
Commitment of laboratory leaders
Vision
Team building
Resources - How to use what you have well
Organizational Structure
Functional Organizational Chart
Assignment of Responsibility
Process of Planning
Short Term
Time management
Who’s going to do what
Use of human resources
Management of workflow
Financial resources
Set Benchmarks or standards
Long Term
Resource needs (Human and Financial)
Quality Program Planning
Implementation
Making your plans happen
Directing resources to accomplish plans
Monitoring
Checking to see if plans have been accomplished as outlined
Benchmarks and standards met
4. From Intent to Action Assure commitment from top management
Develop quality system plan
Assign responsibility for implementation
Allocate resources
Develop and distribute a quality manual
Implement quality system
Monitor compliance with quality system requirements
5. Who is responsible for Quality? EVERYONE IN THE LABORATORY!
Laboratory management must commit to meeting quality needs
Laboratory personnel must carry out quality assurance procedures Develop collage of laboratory scenes (people) to emphasize pointL
Laboratory personnel must make it happen!Develop collage of laboratory scenes (people) to emphasize pointL
Laboratory personnel must make it happen!
6. Management Commitment Seek support from upper management
Identify appropriate management level
Must involve those making financial decisions
Communicate commitment of laboratory managers to staff Implementing a Quality Management System (QMS)
Management
Management is not just about organising and controlling, but leads to challenge processes, show the way and encourage the ‘spirit’ of the organisation.
Encourage enthusiasm
Instill confidence
Serve as agent of change
The title of Quality Manager is irrelevant. This person may have other duties, however, most important the “Quality Manager” has direct access to top management
Implementing a Quality Management System (QMS)
Management
Management is not just about organising and controlling, but leads to challenge processes, show the way and encourage the ‘spirit’ of the organisation.
Encourage enthusiasm
Instill confidence
Serve as agent of change
The title of Quality Manager is irrelevant. This person may have other duties, however, most important the “Quality Manager” has direct access to top management
7. Approaches to developing a quality system vary with local situation
Many factors influence starting point
Plan should include all quality elements
May implement in stepwise process
Quality System Planning Address all elements of a quality system
Plan broadly
Implementation may need to progress in a stepwise process
Learn from other organizations
Train of appropriate personnel
Quality System Requirements
What needs to be done
Who will need to b involved
The QMS needs to be tailored to the needs of the organisation. However, there is benefit in learning from the experience of other comparable organisations.Address all elements of a quality system
Plan broadly
Implementation may need to progress in a stepwise process
Learn from other organizations
Train of appropriate personnel
Quality System Requirements
What needs to be done
Who will need to b involved
The QMS needs to be tailored to the needs of the organisation. However, there is benefit in learning from the experience of other comparable organisations.
8. Conduct Gap Analysis Determine the gaps in your QA program
Use Quality Systems Checklist
Develop a task list using identified gaps
Prioritize filling these gaps by –
Considering the quick fixes first
Determining what would have the greatest positive impact A useful first step might be to conduct a Gap analysis of your existing system. What elements are not currently addressed, and how are you doing with the programs that are already being conducted?A useful first step might be to conduct a Gap analysis of your existing system. What elements are not currently addressed, and how are you doing with the programs that are already being conducted?
9. Quality System Plan Plan should be written, available to all staff
include training needed, assignment of responsibility
Develop timeline
Sources of information and assistance
10. Assign Responsibility Prepare laboratory organizational chart
Appoint Quality Manager
Designate Quality Committee
Define responsibility for all staff
Prepare an organizational chart describing the laboratory as part of the health organization
In smaller labs, the committee could include everyone in the lab
Define responsibility for all staff
Staff outside the laboratory may influence the implementationIn smaller labs, the committee could include everyone in the lab
Define responsibility for all staff
Staff outside the laboratory may influence the implementation
11. Quality Manager / Committee Responsibilities Monitor and maintain records of data in support of QA program
Conduct audits to assess compliance with QA policies and procedures
Investigate deficiencies
Coordinate on-site inspections of monitoring or accrediting agencies
12. Implementing a Quality System –Resource Requirements Financial requirements / budget
Personnel needs
Additional staff
Skills, training needed
Facilities, equipment, supplies, computers
Financial resources – (Exercises: What part of plan would require financial resources? Establish a budget for implementing your Quality System
Adequate Personnel
Number of staff dependent on personnel budget, timeline
Equipment, Supplies, Computer
Funds
It is in the area of fiscal activity where it becomes evident that management support and commitment is essential. Those who have the authority to make financial decisions must be involved in order to achieve this step.
Financial resources – (Exercises: What part of plan would require financial resources? Establish a budget for implementing your Quality System
Adequate Personnel
Number of staff dependent on personnel budget, timeline
Equipment, Supplies, Computer
Funds
It is in the area of fiscal activity where it becomes evident that management support and commitment is essential. Those who have the authority to make financial decisions must be involved in order to achieve this step.
13. Documenting the Quality System
WHAT IS A QUALITY MANUAL?
A document stating the quality policy, quality system and quality practices of an organization
(ISO/IEC Guide 25)
The quality manual is a documentation of the quality policy, the Quality strategy and the description of how all elements of the relevant standard(s) are carried out within the organisation.
Communicate information
Provide guidance to staff and others on quality policies and other elements of the quality system
Serve as roadmap for quality system requirements
Provide evidence of management ‘s commitment to quality
Provide evidence of compliance with quality system requirements
The quality manual is a documentation of the quality policy, the Quality strategy and the description of how all elements of the relevant standard(s) are carried out within the organisation.
Communicate information
Provide guidance to staff and others on quality policies and other elements of the quality system
Serve as roadmap for quality system requirements
Provide evidence of management ‘s commitment to quality
Provide evidence of compliance with quality system requirements
14. Quality Manual WHAT IS IT’S PURPOSE ?
Communicates information
Serves as a framework for meeting quality system requirements
Demonstrates management ‘s commitment to quality
15. Quality Manual (Add work instructions) Different approaches for developing the quality manual
Different approaches for developing the quality manual
16. Quality Manual Basics Table of contents, introduction
Description of the organization, including scope of activities
Quality policy
Reference to supporting documents
Structure of documentation
Glossary of terms Quality Policy – Mission Statement
The Quality policy should be:
Concise
State Overall objectives
Authorized by chief executive
Commitment to good practice
Commitment to Standard(s)
Quality Policy – Mission Statement
The Quality policy should be:
Concise
State Overall objectives
Authorized by chief executive
Commitment to good practice
Commitment to Standard(s)
17. Structure of Documentation Quality Manual
Processes
Procedures
Work instructions
Forms
Records
18. Quality Manual – Implementing and Maintaining Approval process
Method of communication to all employees
Process for updating
frequency
responsibility
documentation
19. Estimate time needed based upon available resources
Prepare for implementation in stages
Stagger start dates
Determine resource requirements
Developing a Gantt chart may be useful
Implementing a Quality System
20. Implementing a Quality System
21. Monitoring Compliance Assign responsibility; usually Quality Manager
Develop indicators using quality policy
Systems for monitoring
Conduct audits or periodic reviews
Internal and external
22. planning, management commitment
belief in system
understanding the “spirit” of the standard
understanding organization’s aims
having staff involved at all levels
looking for ways to continually improve
setting realistic time frames Successful implementation requires: Exercises: planning for the quality system: brainstorm how to best solicit support from the top level of the organization
Exercise: Specify the responsibility, authority, and interrelationships of all personnel within your laboratory or organization
Exercise using quality systems checklist:
Ask participants to determine gaps in their organization
For each identified gap, determine what resources you will need to implement the quality requirements
Prioritize tasks\
Establish timeline
Exercises: planning for the quality system: brainstorm how to best solicit support from the top level of the organization
Exercise: Specify the responsibility, authority, and interrelationships of all personnel within your laboratory or organization
Exercise using quality systems checklist:
Ask participants to determine gaps in their organization
For each identified gap, determine what resources you will need to implement the quality requirements
Prioritize tasks\
Establish timeline