Many years ago when I was in this kind of business, we wanted to know their quality control procedures and the results for the runs that included our samples. These labs should have established quality control limits and their quality control samples were required to fall within those restrictive limits. There are rules about doing this. Hope this helps. Thanks. Bob Hill
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Stone Mountain, GA 30087
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Subject: [DCHAS-L] Quality check for external lab reports
What would you recommend a customer look for in a lab report so they know they can trust the results?
Thank you,
Ashley
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