Create a COVID-19 Lab Order
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Create a COVID-19 Lab Order (3:00 • 05-2020)
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Learn how to create and track lab orders for COVID-19 tests.
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Create a COVID-19 Test Lab Order
You can use the Lab Configuration tool to create and track lab orders for COVID-19 tests. Your PCC EHR system includes codes and descriptions for SARS-CoV-2, including the newer 95209-3 SARS-CoV+SARS-CoV-2 Ag test. For additional help setting up your labs or adding them to your protocols, please contact PCC Support.Clinical Instructions Overview
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