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  • Kansas Newborn Screening Program: NBS Filter Paper Dried Blood Spot Unsatisfactory Codes

Kansas Newborn Screening Program: NBS Filter Paper Dried Blood Spot Unsatisfactory Codes

Date: July 13, 2020

The Kansas Newborn Screening program has developed a poster to help visualize the types of unsatisfactory specimens, as well to provide guidelines to collect and ship specimens to the laboratory. 

Unsatisfactory Specimen Quality Improvement Poster

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