OIG addresses lab concerns in its 2009 Work Plan
Laboratory Compliance Insider, December 1, 2008
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The OIG’s Work Plan can give labs much-needed clues about where the government will be focusing its energy and resources, and the most recent version is no different, says Christopher P. Young, CHC, president of Laboratory Management Support Services in Phoenix.
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