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    LABORATORY COMPLIANCE 2011 - Leaping into Lab: Everything about Waived Testing

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    Category Laboratory,conference,event,Webinar

    Deadline: May 05, 2011 | Date: May 05, 2011

    Venue/Country: Palo Alto, U.S.A

    Updated: 2011-03-14 16:27:31 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    Why Should You Attend:

    Waived testing is an exciting way to leap into the world of laboratory testing. With over a hundred tests to choose from, every speciality can find testing that will benefit the patients. We will explore the process to become a Waived lab and the many benefits of doing so. We will look at the rules and regulations set forth by CLIA under CMS and how to best meet them. We also will explore the many tests available and how they can benefit your patients. Waived labs make up the majority of laboratory testing taking place in this country and more tests are being added to the Waived category all the time. With less regulatory oversight, ease of use and great re-imbursement, Waived testing is hard to beat. We will also look at the future of Waived testing and where it is headed.

    Areas Covered in the seminar:

    Waived testing history and origins.

    Waived testing CLIA rules and regulations.

    Waived tests available and how they fit into your practice.

    How to apply for Waived testing and the State's role.

    The future of Waived testing and how it affects you

    Waived testing pitfalls to avoid.

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