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PROVIDER GUIDE

How to Transition from Your Current Pathology Lab

A staged transition framework covering scope, supplies, logistics, connectivity, users, training, and go-live controls.

Practice Managers and Administrators

How to Transition from Your Current Pathology Lab

Start with discovery

Document specimens, volume, locations, supplies, logistics, reports, interfaces, and pain points.

Build the transition plan

  1. Confirm active services.
  2. Configure locations and users.
  3. Deliver supplies.
  4. Validate logistics and connectivity.
  5. Train staff.
  6. Approve go-live.

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