Laboratory Compliance Insider, August 2008
Laboratory Compliance Insider, August 1, 2008
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Inside:
A proactive approach to self-disclosure protocols
Secrets to success in processing medical necessity paperwork
Victor Valley settlement offers hope for labs, hospitals
Core lab environment can work in other settings
Check temporary employee backgrounds for lab safety
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