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I understand that after December 28 nurses will no longer qualify to assess competency. It is unclear about performing initial training. Does anyone have any thoughts on this?
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Look through this General Discussion thread from here....
I believe you'll find what you need.
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The last message I heard related to final rule 'Personnel' changes that are effective the end of December 2024 is that information from CMS/CLIA will be coming out 'prior to the effective date'.
https://www.cms.gov/medicare/quality/clinical-laboratory-improvement-amendments/guidelines-laboratories then scroll down to 'Downloads'. The 'current one' available is dated Feb 3, 2017.
Congrats for all who worked on the NW POC Conference! I wish I could attend!
FYI I will give a shout out on someone I worked with at UTMB prior to his move to industry. He is on the CLSI POC Expert Panel and is a terrific asset for virology/micro documents. I'm happy to see he is presenting. Michael Michael Loeffelholz, Ph.D. D(ABMM), Vice President, Scientific Affairs, Cepheid
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