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AWEsome Numbers Inc. 26.10.2021

If you want to keep exploring a simpler, better, more cost-effective process for quality management, please like this post and complete this survey https://lnkd.in/dXnmnXk You have a choice. You can LOOK at your existing QC and see if there is indeed an opportunity to improve patient care and use of healthcare funds, or you can just keep doing what you have always done and assume it is OK.... The surveys I have shown prove that problems exist. Best practice from CLSI, ISO and CLIA provides a step by step process to manage patient cost of error. Download it here to compare to what you are doing. https://lnkd.in/dXNbDke If you have already enrolled, you should have received 3 emails or discussion posts. Together we can improve quality.

AWEsome Numbers Inc. 17.10.2021

AWEsome-Numbers Inc. is a privately-held Canadian quality solutions company started in 2008. We help laboratories, regulatory, peer, and proficiency programs ‘upgrade’ their statistical QC processes to verified Risk Management. Our mission statement is to measurably reduce laboratory error with the new science of Risk Management by revolutionizing and standardizing the practice of clinical laboratory QC processes.

AWEsome Numbers Inc. 07.10.2021

AWEsome NEW community site to Reduce Patient Risk

AWEsome Numbers Inc. 25.09.2021

I naively believed people would want to follow published best practice. Have you taken this survey? https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/DIMS_Survey_2 We cannot solve the problem of poor medical laboratory quality while laboratory professionals disagree with the "the prime directive." There is a gap between QC in theory and practice that has not improved in 10+ years https://awesome-numbers.com/resources/ We will not close that gap with statistics and the same pick-and-choose pra...ctice from decades past. Are you attending the webinar? http://rmw.awesomenumbers.org/webinarfeb6 Have you taken advantage of the FREE opportunity to quantify risk? http://rmw.awesomenumbers.org/free_mini_risk_eval

AWEsome Numbers Inc. 09.09.2021

Register today for the Webinar taking place February 6th: http://rmw.awesomenumbers.org/webinarfeb6 Who knew that an unplanned road-trip across Canada would be the perfect way to explain risk management! (Hey, when friends and family need you, the risk of a 3,000 km trip is acceptable.)... ISO says "Risk is the combination of: [A] the probability of occurrence of harm, and [B] the severity of that harm" This is what low risk looks like. This is a 4-lane highway with a large separation between. The probability of harm is low, and with those wide shoulders and shallow ditches, severity of harm if you did exceed the ‘TEa Limit’ would be tolerable. Risk management is an innate human instinct. Nobody survives their teenage years without a clear understanding of the concepts of risk and margin for error. We can build on that common sense understanding and use the computer to provide the smart phone generation with crystal clear directions to maintain acceptable patient risk.

AWEsome Numbers Inc. 29.08.2021

We are holding another webinar on February 6th and asking 20 brave labs around the world to step up and measure their risk and opportunity for improvement. Get the details and register at: http://bit.ly/WebinarFeb6 People from around the world are welcome and starting to sign up. The problem of statistical assumptions is global and can be solved with automated risk management driven by clinical need and measured facts.

AWEsome Numbers Inc. 11.08.2021

Zoe’s on the road!

AWEsome Numbers Inc. 02.08.2021

Today is the day! You can join the webinar in progress! https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_X3pfQv3gR8K5ewQfe7iWAA

AWEsome Numbers Inc. 22.07.2021

#ManageRiskNotStats https://www.linkedin.com//urn:li:activity:6357620446162096

AWEsome Numbers Inc. 20.07.2021

Have you been reading about bracketing QC in medical labs? This 2 minute video excerpt from a 2014 webinar explains why - and how it ties in to risk management. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uUi-kQpTTM8

AWEsome Numbers Inc. 17.07.2021

http://rmw.awesomenumbers.org/manage_risk_project Join us!