Most problems are with the physician offices, not the lab, because they have 
bad practices like pre-labeling specimens. How does this fix that problem? You 
could have a buccal specimen and biopsy that match up fine but are on the wrong 
patient.

Seems like collecting a buccal smear just adds even more variables and 
opportunities for error. Spend that time properly labeling the ACTUAL 
specimen(s) and problem solved.

There is at least one lab that is offering Know Error testing on abnormal pap 
tests believe it or not. I didn't realize an abnormal pap test lead immediately 
to a hysterectomy......

http://manhattanlabs.com/for-doctors/mypap/



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