How Quality Management at Biosystems translates into better results for you

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When people think of clinical analysis, they often have in mind the laboratory report that sets out all the results. But behind every reliable result provided by our analytical systems there is something less visible: a robust Quality Management System.

At BioSystems, Quality is not just a department or a checklist. It is a structured, company-wide system that ensures every product, every service, every process and every result meets the highest standards.

What is a Quality Management System?

A Quality Management System (QMS) is a framework that organizations use to ensure their products and services are consistent, safe and effective, and that they meet all user requirements.

BioSystems operates under internationally recognized standards and regulations such as:

Beyond compliance: a commitment to quality

While certifications like ISO 9001 and ISO 13485 provide the framework, the real value lies in how quality is embedded into the company culture.

At BioSystems, quality is:

Quality at every step

Quality at BioSystems is built into every stage of the product lifecycle:

This end-to-end approach is often called a “closed quality loop”, where feedback continuously improves our future products and services.

What does this mean for the end user?

For laboratory professionals, clinicians, and ultimately patients, our Quality system translates into very tangible benefits:

1. Reliable results you can trust

Consistency is critical in Clinical Analysis. A robust QMS ensures that:
This reliability is essential for accurate clinical decisions.

2. Safety and regulatory compliance

Medical in vitro diagnostic products must meet strict regulatory requirements. BioSystems Quality system ensures:
For users, this means greater confidence in both the product and its safety.

3. Faster problem resolution

No system is perfect, but a strong QMS ensures that when issues arise:

This leads to faster resolutions and fewer disruptions in the laboratory.

4. Continuous improvement

Quality systems are not static. Through audits, performance monitoring and customer feedback, BioSystems continuously improves its products and processes.
For users, this means:

5. Better user experience

Quality is not only about technical performance. It also includes:
All of these elements are managed within the QMS to improve the overall user experience.

In summary

A strong Quality Management System may not be visible in daily use, but its impact is everywhere:
For BioSystems, quality is ultimately about one thing: ensuring that every analytical result supports better decisions and better clinical outcomes.
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