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Specimen labeling errors: a Q-probes analysis of 147 clinical laboratories.
Wagar EA, Stankovic AK, Raab S, Nakhleh RE, Walsh MK. Arch Pathol Lab Med. 2008;132:1617-1622.

Laboratories with ongoing quality monitoring programs had a lower incidence of specimen labeling errors, as did institutions that provided around-the-clock phlebotomy services.

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