Quality excellence is the commitment to consistently meet standards by continuously improving processes, reducing errors, and delivering high-quality products to ensure patient safety, regulatory compliance, and operational efficiency.
However, achieving quality excellence doesn’t always require major overhauls; small, strategic adjustments can make a powerful impact. Here are some actionable tips to boost quality performance today!
1. Follow Good Documentation Practices (GDP)
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Write clearly, legibly, and in real-time
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Never use correction fluid; strike-through errors and sign/date
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Remember: “If it’s not documented, it didn’t happen.”
2. Be Audit-Ready at All Times
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Keep SOPs, logbooks, and records updated and accurate
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Ensure cleanliness, calibration, and compliance in workspaces
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Perform self-inspections regularly
3. Know Your SOPs and Follow Them
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Don’t improvise—read and understand SOPs before performing any task
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If an SOP is unclear or incorrect, raise a change request instead of deviating
4. Practice Data Integrity (ALCOA+)
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Attributable, Legible, Contemporaneous, Original, Accurate
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Complete, Consistent, Enduring, Available
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Avoid data backdating, pre-filling, or overwriting records
5. Understand Critical Quality Attributes (CQAs)
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Know the key parameters that affect product quality (e.g., assay, dissolution, sterility)
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Monitor and control them with precision and care
6. Use Risk-Based Thinking
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Apply risk assessment (FMEA, HACCP, etc.) in decisions
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Focus resources on critical processes and systems
7. Stay Trained and Competent
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Never perform tasks you’re not trained for
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Keep your training up to date, and request refreshers if needed
8. Embrace CAPA Culture
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Report deviations honestly and early
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Investigate root causes (not just symptoms)
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Implement Corrective and Preventive Actions (CAPAs) that are realistic and monitored
9. Engage in Continuous Improvement
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Suggest ideas via Quality Circles or Kaizen
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Learn from audit findings, complaints, deviations
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Use tools like 5 Whys, Fishbone Diagrams, etc.
10. Communicate and Collaborate
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Quality is everyone’s responsibility
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Speak up when something seems wrong
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Work cross-functionally to prevent silos and enhance understanding