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Most systems come with floppy disk drives that allow computers to access files and programs on disk.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Why would the passage of CLIA matter to the patient? How might CLIA affect the medical office? Do you believe CLIA rules make the laboratory tests more standardized? If so, in what way?
 
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Answer to Question 1

False: Most systems come with compact disc (CD) drives that allow computers to access files and programs on CDs.

Answer to Question 2

Patients may be affected by unsafe practices or poor quality in any laboratory setting. The medical office may have problems with quality or patient satisfaction if the laboratory is not performing as needed. CLIA rules make laboratory tests more standardized by outlining expectations for any laboratory.



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