Originally Posted by hockeyref
Brian,
Have you had enough time with the LabCorp thing to give a basic review yet???
I think so, Paul. The bottom line so far is that it took a long time to set it up, but it is free, and seems to work well. There were a few kinks, but no big deal (to me). No one person seemed to be the super-expert, but it got set up piece-by-piece, and now we order lab with just a few clicks. I am looking forward to creating a Masterpost (did I just coin a phrase?) with colored headings and cool bulleted points cool, but just don't have time with cold and flu season.

I really don't be posting right now, but you asked me a question! I couldn't be rude! grin
Originally Posted by hockeyref
Does anyone know what LabCorp's privacy policy is?
What would *your* privacy policy be, if you were a national lab company that processed HIV tests, urine drug screens, and other medicolegal procedures? wink

I would imagine they want to get sued about as much as you or I do. I think they are a big enough outfit that you could trust them to take care of the basics, like HIPAA.


Brian Cotner, M.D.
Family Practice