Office Testing Lab Newsletter Debuts

Nov 8, 1984 - diagnostic tests are being performed in physicians' in-office laboratories on small, low-cost analyzers (see Anal. Chem. 1985,57, 38-39 ...
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érable effort on the quality assurance of test results. Laessig explains that "The technology developed and successfully marketed in 1986 and beyond will not only have to deliver quality results to the physician; it will [also] have to aid the user in meeting the regulatory (performance) criteria imposed on the doctor's office laboratory." The key advance that has helped put the bloom on the office testing rose is the adoption of prepackaged reagent systems and instrumental devices that eliminate most of the traditional pitfalls and labor of testing. Laessig points out that demand for inoffice testing is driven, in part, by demands from patients for more efficient health care delivery: "Patients are less willing to return for a second visit because the physician is awaiting a laboratory result on a specimen sent elsewhere." Ten-issue subscriptions to "Doctor's In-Office Lab News" are available for $95 (add $10 for overseas postage) from Scientific Newsletters Inc., P.O. Box 4546, Anaheim, Calif. 92803 (714497-3522). S.A.B.

Office Testing Lab Newsletter Debuts If there is any lingering doubt that an increasing number of clinical and diagnostic tests are being performed in physicians' in-office laboratories on small, low-cost analyzers (see Anal. Chem. 1985,57, 38-39 A), the appearance of the premier edition of "Doctor's In-Office Lab News" should dispel those notions forever. The newsletter will keep readers informed of the latest new products for the doctor's office and the private home market, government regulations affecting these tests, the relative cost-effective-

ness of in-office and in-home testing vs. laboratory testing, and the latest market surveys in the field. In the first issue of the newsletter, Ronald H. Laessig of the Wisconsin State Laboratory of Hygiene explains that reservations among physicians, laboratory professionals, and regulators about the quality of in-office test results are now misplaced. Industry vendors, aware of the fact that the success or failure of the in-office laboratory concept will hinge on the quality issue, have been expending consid-

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