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Levey Jennings Chart Explained

Understand how to monitor laboratory precision and quality control. Use our AI medical scribe to turn your QC review observations into structured clinical documentation.

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Lab Managers & Clinicians

Best for those needing to interpret QC trends and document corrective actions.

QC Interpretation Guide

You will get a clear explanation of mean, standard deviation, and Westgard rules.

From Analysis to Note

Aduvera helps you record your analysis of these charts to generate a formal QC report.

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Documentation for Quality Control

Move from observing a chart to finalizing a compliant record.

Transcript-Backed QC Notes

Review the exact source context of your QC analysis before finalizing the note to ensure no data point is misquoted.

Structured QC Summaries

Generate EHR-ready summaries of shift-based QC reviews, including identified shifts or trends.

Per-Segment Citations

Verify that every corrective action mentioned in your draft is linked directly to the recorded encounter.

From Chart Analysis to Clinical Note

Turn your quality control review into a professional record.

1

Analyze the Chart

Review your Levey Jennings chart for outliers, shifts, or trends using Westgard rules.

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Record Your Findings

Use the AI scribe to record your verbal analysis of the QC data and any corrective steps taken.

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Review and Export

Review the AI-generated draft for accuracy and copy the structured note into your EHR or lab log.

Understanding Levey Jennings Charts in Practice

A Levey Jennings chart tracks the precision of a laboratory assay by plotting control values over time. Strong documentation of these charts focuses on the mean and standard deviation (SD), specifically identifying 12s, 13s, or 22s rule violations. A compliant record should explicitly state whether the process is in control, the specific rule violated, and the resulting corrective action taken to resolve the shift or trend.

Aduvera transforms the way clinicians document these technical reviews by recording the analysis as it happens. Instead of manually typing out complex QC observations from memory, you can narrate your findings while looking at the chart. The AI scribe then drafts a structured summary that maintains high fidelity to your spoken observations, allowing you to verify the data against the transcript before pasting the final note into your system.

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Common Questions on Levey Jennings Documentation

Transcript-backed documentation, clinician review, and EHR-ready note output are built into every workflow.

What should be included in a Levey Jennings review note?

Include the date, the specific control material used, the observed deviation from the mean, and the corrective action taken if a Westgard rule was violated.

Can I use Aduvera to draft my daily QC logs?

Yes, you can record your daily review of the Levey Jennings chart and use the AI scribe to generate a structured log for your records.

How does the AI handle technical lab terminology?

The scribe captures your specific clinical terminology and allows you to review the transcript-backed context to ensure technical accuracy before finalizing.

Does this replace the actual chart?

No, the chart provides the visual data; Aduvera provides the high-fidelity documentation of the clinician's review and response to that data.

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