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  1. The following self-assessment checklist emphasizes recommended practices for physicians, nurses, medical assistants, pharmacists, and others who perform patient testing under a Clinical Laboratory …

  2. In this overview, we describe different diagnostic assays and explain why they are important for laboratories in clinical, hospital, academic, and specialized settings. We discuss potential areas for …

  3. Laboratories that perform testing on human specimens for the purpose of diagnosis, treatment or mitigation of a disease or disease state must demonstrate that new instruments and tests have …

  4. A written and signed document that’s hand-delivered, mailed, or faxed to the testing facility. We don’t need your signature on orders for clinical diagnostic tests paid based on the clinical lab fee schedule, …

  5. This information is provided in the Lab User Manual, available on the Bridge for in-house practitioners, and also on the TriHealth Laboratories Test Menu website for outreach clients.

  6. Services Provided: Routine blood collections for laboratory testing, routine urinalysis collection, Glucose Tolerance Testing, EKG, Holter Monitor, Newborn Screening, and Point of Care Testing for PT/INR.

  7. Proficiency Testing (PT) is a tool laboratories use to verify the accuracy and reliability of testing and to monitor the entire testing process, including the competency of testing personnel.