Laboratory Results Reporting Policy. Yes the CARES Act requires all clinical laboratories and testing providers that perform diagnostic testing under a Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments CLIA certificate to report the results of any test that is intended to detect SARS-CoV-2 or to diagnose a possible case of COVID-19 eg molecular antigen antibody not just positive tests to state or local public health departments. A clinical laboratory that serves the needs of many acute care specialty services it is not possible to differentiate which abnormal results are or are not unexpected in the context of the clinical history.
The estimated effects for both automated. B Purpose of Policy To provide documentation of a result change. A total of nine studies met the review inclusion criteria.
B Purpose of Policy To provide documentation of a result change.
B Purpose of Policy To provide documentation of a result change. The estimated effects for both automated. Test results include the results of laboratory tests cardiology tests radiology and other diagnostic procedures. Both the amended and erroneous laboratory reports are considered legal documents and remain in PnC to be accessed for legal purposes.