Time to Comply

Under a rule proposed by the US Department of Health and Human Services, clinical labs would have to send test results directly to patients if the patients request them, reports Bill Malone in this month's Clinical Laboratory News. Attorney Joshua Freemire tells Malone that compliance may be an issue — while many large labs already offer such access, others might not have the necessary procedures in place yet. Malone also notes that Alan Mertz, president of the American Clinical Laboratory Association, has asked HHS to give labs a year to comply with such new rules. "Some laboratories lack policies, protocols, and mechanisms for responding to requests for access to test reports, for addressing follow-up questions from patients, or for providing patients with direct access to test reports. Such laboratories will have to establish new procedures and new software systems to accommodate the proposed changes," Mertz wrote to HHS.