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Why is Compliance Important?
Compliance ensures that histology laboratories operate within the legal and ethical boundaries set by regulatory agencies. This is essential for:
Ensuring the
accuracy
and reliability of test results
Maintaining
patient safety
Minimizing legal risks
Enhancing the
reputation
of the laboratory
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