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sometimes I'd love to ask the doctor

Posted By: sa on 2007-11-16
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but working through a company, we can't contact them directly. One of my accounts has a nice flagging tool for discrepancies or things that don't seem to make sense (not to be used for cases where we just don't know the medical term) that alerts the doctor to look at the report and change if necessary.


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