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* {{cite book |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=LM9sBQAAQBAJ |title=Laboratory and Diagnostic Testing in Ambulatory Care: A Guide for Healthcare Professionals |author=Garrels, Marti; Oatis, Carol S. |publisher=Elsevier Health Sciences |edition=3rd |year=2014 |pages=368 |isbn=9780323292368}} | * {{cite book |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=LM9sBQAAQBAJ |title=Laboratory and Diagnostic Testing in Ambulatory Care: A Guide for Healthcare Professionals |author=Garrels, Marti; Oatis, Carol S. |publisher=Elsevier Health Sciences |edition=3rd |year=2014 |pages=368 |isbn=9780323292368}} | ||
* {{cite book |url=http://books.google.com/books?id=IX_2AAAAQBAJ&pg=PA29 |title=Essentials Of Medical Laboratory Practice |author=Lieseke, Constance L.; Zeibig, Elizabeth A. |publisher=F. A. Davis |year=2012 |pages=539 |isbn=9780803630352}} | * {{cite book |url=http://books.google.com/books?id=IX_2AAAAQBAJ&pg=PA29 |title=Essentials Of Medical Laboratory Practice |author=Lieseke, Constance L.; Zeibig, Elizabeth A. |publisher=F. A. Davis |year=2012 |pages=539 |isbn=9780803630352}} | ||
* {{cite book |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=SyoBCAAAQBAJ |title=Healthcare Information Management Systems: A Practical Guide |author=Weaver, Charlotte; Kiel, Joan; Ball, Marion; Douglas, Judith V.; O'Desky, Robert I.; Albright, James W. |publisher=Springer Science & Business Media |year=2013 |pages=367 |isbn=9781475740431}} | |||
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Revision as of 15:41, 1 October 2015
Setting up and running a physician office laboratory (POL) requires resources and know-how. The more you know the better, they say. This chapter offers a variety of additional resources for those who want to know more about setting up and operating a POL, including vendors, distributors, consultants, and other recommended reading.
This seventh chapter containing additional resources has eight sections.
6. Additional Resources
Addendum
The following LIMSwiki pages are addendum to the rest of the material presented here.
- Laboratory information system (LIS) questionnaire: This contains a thorough collection of requirements for evaluating and requesting information about a LIS.
Further reading
Clinical laboratories, including the POL
- Cox, Phyllis; Wilken, Danielle (2010). Palko's Medical Laboratory Procedures (3rd ed.). McGraw-Hill Education. pp. 480. ISBN 9780073401959. https://books.google.com/books?id=6uWWPQAACAAJ.
- Douglas, Shawn; Fein, Rebecca A., Smith, Jason (2013). "Introduction to Clinical Laboratory Informatics - LII 006". LIMSforum.com. Laboratory Informatics Institute, Inc. http://www.limsforum.com/courses/introduction-to-clinical-laboratory-informatics-lii-006/.
- Garrels, Marti; Oatis, Carol S. (2014). Laboratory and Diagnostic Testing in Ambulatory Care: A Guide for Healthcare Professionals (3rd ed.). Elsevier Health Sciences. pp. 368. ISBN 9780323292368. https://books.google.com/books?id=LM9sBQAAQBAJ.
- Lieseke, Constance L.; Zeibig, Elizabeth A. (2012). Essentials Of Medical Laboratory Practice. F. A. Davis. pp. 539. ISBN 9780803630352. http://books.google.com/books?id=IX_2AAAAQBAJ&pg=PA29.
- Weaver, Charlotte; Kiel, Joan; Ball, Marion; Douglas, Judith V.; O'Desky, Robert I.; Albright, James W. (2013). Healthcare Information Management Systems: A Practical Guide. Springer Science & Business Media. pp. 367. ISBN 9781475740431. https://books.google.com/books?id=SyoBCAAAQBAJ.
Point-of-care testing
- "Point-of-Care Diagnostic Testing". Research Portfolio Online Reporting Tools. National Institutes of Health. 29 March 2013. http://report.nih.gov/nihfactsheets/ViewFactSheet.aspx?csid=112.
List of CLIA-waived POL instrument and test kit vendors
The following is a list of vendors verified to sell CLIA-waived instruments and/or test kits. Vendors were pulled from the FDA's downloadable CLIA file from May 2015. The file was sorted to pull out the CLIA-waived devices, and then the vendors were researched to see if they still actively marketed the listed product(s). In some cases, the vendor listed on the FDA file was acquired by another company. If the associated products were still found to be marketed by the acquiring company, that company name was used. CLIA-waived device and test kit types are given as a general guide to what CLIA-waived items the vendor offers.
Note: Do not assume that just because a vendor is listed here all of its offerings are CLIA-waived. Some of these vendors may also sell analyzers and tests that are certified moderate or complex. Additionally, this listing does not name the specific CLIA-waived item(s). It is ultimately up to the potential buyer to verify with the vendor that a specific item is CLIA-waived before purchase.
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List of other POL vendors, not covered elsewhere
List of distributors
List of consultants in the POL market
List of consumables and supplies used in POL
List of suppliers
Laboratory billing
References