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Examining Exceptions to CLIA Regulations: Implications for Employment, Forensic, and Research Testing
The Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments (CLIA) established a framework in the United States for regulating laboratory testing. This ensures that results from laboratories meet high standards of accuracy, reliability, and quality. Enacted in 1988, CLIA applies to all facilities performing lab tests on human specimens intended for health assessment, diagnosis, prevention, and treatment. However, several […]...
02 Nov 2024