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The Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments (CLIA) is a federal law in the United States that promotes accuracy in medical laboratories by establishing quality standards for laboratory testing to ensure the reliability and accuracy of patient test results.CLIA establishes quality standards for laboratory testing to ensure the accuracy, reliability, and timeliness of patient test results.
CLIA means Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments.
CLIA for medical abbreviation means "Clinical Laboratory Improvement Act".
IN 1988
36415 is the code for the venipuncture; it does not describe a particular test, so it is not regulated by CLIA.
The purpose of CLIA is to set minimum standards for all laboratories to follow and to determine if laboratories are achieving those standards.
CAP
The Department of Health and Human Services
Immediately get everyone out of the lab. Operate any air venting system in place to remove the vapours, or quickly open windows before leaving the lab.
The CDC
judicial, prosecutorial waiver and legislative waiver
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