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<blockquote data-quote="Blackhawk" data-source="post: 173511" data-attributes="member: 16042"><p>Sounds like you have particularly good Labcorps near you Vince! </p><p></p><p>I too have had to ask to confirm correct labs, never have been offered to do so up front beyond being asked name and birthdate, and have caught numerous mistakes since they transfer from printed orders I carry in with me which they input in their system. </p><p></p><p>When the actual Labcorp code number is specified on a lab order there tends to be less error, but My PCP writes many of the orders generically without this kind of coding, in fact the coding is specific to his hospital lab, not Labcorp. I keep all labs consistent for Defy by going to the same Labcorp, so carry in orders written by my PCP and billed to insurance, then I send results to Defy. The orders I carry in do not specify labcorp codes, and the labcorp techs have to look everything up every time. This requires a little coaching and confirmation on my part.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blackhawk, post: 173511, member: 16042"] Sounds like you have particularly good Labcorps near you Vince! I too have had to ask to confirm correct labs, never have been offered to do so up front beyond being asked name and birthdate, and have caught numerous mistakes since they transfer from printed orders I carry in with me which they input in their system. When the actual Labcorp code number is specified on a lab order there tends to be less error, but My PCP writes many of the orders generically without this kind of coding, in fact the coding is specific to his hospital lab, not Labcorp. I keep all labs consistent for Defy by going to the same Labcorp, so carry in orders written by my PCP and billed to insurance, then I send results to Defy. The orders I carry in do not specify labcorp codes, and the labcorp techs have to look everything up every time. This requires a little coaching and confirmation on my part. [/QUOTE]
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