Laboratories must determine the appropriate frequency for quality control (QC) based on various factors, including assay stability, volume of patient samples, and risk associated with erroneous results. Regularly asking the right questions is crucial to identify high-risk and unstable tests, ensuring QC evaluations are timely and effective. Ultimately, while daily QC may be common, frequency should be tailored to specific lab conditions and procedures to ensure accurate patient results and minimize potential harm.