Originally Posted by
bluedemon211
Let's also not forget that the majority of the people handling the inbound documents here in Hawaii are not professional medical personnel. Until 8 months ago most were in the travel and hospitality industry. Asking them to sift through too much data only adds to error potential. Having a finite list of approved labs and checking a handful fields on a form makes sense.
Or, as noted
wchinchen, a competent database coder using off-the-shelf software would have solved the issue. There is a file of CLIA facilities and a link to that file would create a check or an x. No discretion or training needed.