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Original article
An automated minimum retest interval rejection rule reduces repeat CRP workload and expenditure, and influences clinician-requesting behaviour
- Correspondence to Jenna Louise Waldron, Department of Clinical Biochemistry, Birmingham City Hospital, Dudley Road, West Midlands, B18 7QH, UK; jenna.waldron{at}nhs.net
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An automated minimum retest interval rejection rule reduces repeat CRP workload and expenditure, and influences clinician-requesting behaviour
Publication history
- Received March 23, 2014
- Revised April 29, 2014
- Accepted May 14, 2014
- First published June 4, 2014.
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August 11, 2020
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