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Weekly Error Report for 4/21/2008 - 4/27/2008‏

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There were no errors for our office reported to us for the dates listed above.

IMPORTANT REMINDERS:

  • Please be sure to include the tech worksheet with all paperwork sent back in the lab kit.
  • Increase the number of kits bundled per pouch.
  • When sending a copy to be imaged attach the Tech Worksheet and mark "Imaging Only."
  • Do not leave applicant's documents or specimens in an unattended or unsecured location.  

Thank you,
RM Global Health Quality Team
Reviewed by Dr. Ramaz Mitaishvili
 

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