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'''[[LII:The Practical Guide to the U.S. Physician Office Laboratory|The Practical Guide to the U.S. Physician Office Laboratory]]''' is a white paper created by the [[Laboratory Informatics Institute]] on the topic of the [[physician office laboratory]] (POL) in the United States. The white paper was published on May 14, 2014 and discusses several aspects of the POL, including what it is, how it operates, and how it's regulated. Rather than making specific recommendations, the paper focuses on providing a broad, generalized overview of topics related to the POL. | |||
In many countries like the United States, the POL is considered a clinical laboratory and is thus regulated by federal, state, and/or local laws affecting such laboratories. The paper discusses the regulations primarily affecting those laboratories as well as how how those regulations play into analyzing economic considerations like start-up cost and return on investment. Finally, it also includes [[LII:The Practical Guide to the U.S. Physician Office Laboratory/Addendum|an addendum]] containing an extensive list of conferences, consultants, organizations, and published materials that could potentially help those operating and working in a POL. ('''[[LII:The Practical Guide to the U.S. Physician Office Laboratory|Full article...]]''') | |||
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Revision as of 14:52, 9 June 2014
Featured article of the week archive - 2014
Welcome to the LIMSwiki 2014 archive for the Featured Article of the Week.
Featured article of the week: June 2–8, 2014:The Practical Guide to the U.S. Physician Office Laboratory is a white paper created by the Laboratory Informatics Institute on the topic of the physician office laboratory (POL) in the United States. The white paper was published on May 14, 2014 and discusses several aspects of the POL, including what it is, how it operates, and how it's regulated. Rather than making specific recommendations, the paper focuses on providing a broad, generalized overview of topics related to the POL. In many countries like the United States, the POL is considered a clinical laboratory and is thus regulated by federal, state, and/or local laws affecting such laboratories. The paper discusses the regulations primarily affecting those laboratories as well as how how those regulations play into analyzing economic considerations like start-up cost and return on investment. Finally, it also includes an addendum containing an extensive list of conferences, consultants, organizations, and published materials that could potentially help those operating and working in a POL. (Full article...)
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