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The Pathologist / Webinars / 2021 / Best Practices for Bringing Plasma Biopsy In-house
Canexia Health Inside the Lab Laboratory management Liquid biopsy

Best Practices for Bringing Plasma Biopsy In-house

The demand for access to less invasive biopsy methods for cancer presents a critical decision for many provider laboratories.

09/21/2021 10 am EDT

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September 21st, 2021 at 10 am EDT

The demand for access to less invasive biopsy methods for cancer presents a critical decision for many provider laboratories. At what testing volume does the desire for data, reimbursement, and patient retention cross the tipping point for bringing testing in-house? How feasible is it for smaller local laboratories to acquire and maintain the laboratory and informatics infrastructure required to perform these tests? How much time and resources should be dedicated to making such a transition.

Learning Objectives:

  • Factors to consider for the implementation of in-house liquid biopsy testing in your laboratory

  • Best practices for staffing, data integration, and clinical reporting

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