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Can Employees Who Wrongly Flunk Drug/Alcohol Test Sue the Testing Lab for Medical Malpractice?  

Can Employees Who Wrongly Flunk Drug/Alcohol Test Sue the Testing Lab for Medical Malpractice?  

by Glenn S. Demby | Aug 10, 2021 | Articles, Compliance-lca, Lab Compliance Advisor

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Can Employees Who Wrongly Flunk Drug/Alcohol Test Sue the Testing Lab for Medical Malpractice?

Can Employees Who Wrongly Flunk Drug/Alcohol Test Sue the Testing Lab for Medical Malpractice?

by Glenn S. Demby | Jun 28, 2021 | Tool

In addition to potentially fatal misdiagnoses and erroneous treatment decisions, mistakes during the specimen collection and testing process can expose your lab to risk of liability under state medical malpractice laws. But what if the victim isn’t a patient but an...

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