[Histonet] changing expiration dates once open

Terri Braud tbraud at holyredeemer.com
Sat Jul 22 14:48:03 CDT 2023


The inspector is wrong.  Sometimes there is an expiration upon opening, but the majority of reagents do not have this.  Just smile and say OK like you really mean it, then check your CLIA regulations and be prepared to back up your defense for the next inspector.

Terri L. Braud, HT(ASCP)
HNL Laboratories for 
Holy Redeemer Hospital
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1. Expiration date after opeing a reagent (Paula)
Date: Fri, 21 Jul 2023 13:08:33 -0700
From: "Paula" <plucas at biopath.org>
Hello,
We just got CLIA inspected and had no deficiencies. The inspector did say he wants to see us write down on any reagent containers when it was opened, and write down the new expiration date.
The containers have the expiration date on them from the manufacturer, but the inspector said when the container is opened, the expiration will change and we need to write the date on the container under the opened date.
I've never heard of this requirement and I would like to ask if you have.
He said if the vendor does not give us any written documentation of when a reagent would expire after it's opened, then we should seek an alternate vendor who can.
Any comments, etc. are greatly appreciated.
Paula Lucas
Bio-Path Medical Group



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