[Histonet] a question on ethics

Gary Gill garygill <@t> dcla.com
Fri Aug 13 12:39:01 CDT 2004


Let your physician know that the person in charge is ultimately responsible
that the lab is run by the book.  There are right ways and wrong ways to do
things.  Wrong is indefensible.  Among possible penalties, CMS can shut down
the lab.  Surely your boss doesn't want to see the lab's name in the local
newspaper headlines.

Gary Gill

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From: pathrm35 <@t> adelphia.net [mailto:pathrm35 <@t> adelphia.net] 
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To: pam marcum; histonet <@t> lists.utsouthwestern.edu; Joe Nocito
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Subject: Re: RE: [Histonet] a question on ethics


I sent copies of incident reports to RM but my manager wants us to do our
own internal quality control. How are things suppose to get fixed that way?
My physician doesn't like to deal with these situations and refers me to my
manager. I'm running in circles!!! Ron
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> Date: 2004/08/13 Fri AM 09:11:34 EDT
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