Lab Results & Your Doctor: When Should a Lab Alert You?
It depends on the country and the laws related to healthcare. In general, if a lab's results indicate a need for prompt medical attention, the lab usually has a responsibility to communicate the results to the doctor or healthcare provider as soon as possible. This may involve contacting the doctor's office or hospital directly or using an electronic health record system to transmit the results.Blood Disorders - Related Articles
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