Corporate Compliance

Quest Vitamin D error could affect thousands of patients

Laboratory Compliance Insider, April 1, 2009

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An internal investigation found that in some cases, lab staff members were improperly preparing a reagent, which caused the test results to have an upward bias, says Richard E. Reitz, MD, medical director and chair of the Endocrine Division at Quest Diagnostics. In addition, there were instances in which laboratory staff members failed to strictly adhere to testing protocols, Reitz says.

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