Re: Strange Illness For Over One Year, Please Help!



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Robert wrote:

It's not a high volume test. We send ours out to three states over,
thousands of miles away. There is no money there.
The people who perform and report the tests do so for their pay check. We do
what are employers tells us to do. There are procedures approved by the FDA
recommendations by the CDC and others like the American Society of
Microbiology. Everything is transparent. There are hospital laboratory
inspections pertaining to the reporting of Lyme disease. You don't agree
with that then start your own laboratory and pay your employees to report
out a single band for Western blot testing as reactive and get nailed and
your license pulled. You can also have legal action concerning inducements
for doctors by providing testing which caters to their interest in
maintaining their business instead of following accepted referenced
procedures. In short you are altering your reporting to generate business.
 The daily volume we deal with is averaging about 2500 tests per day and
only get maybe one test request for lyme's or lyme in reality Bb serology in
about a week at most. That should make you very happy because serology is
useless according to you.


I'm referring to the financial incentives of the investigators who develop the tests, not the folks who buy the kits and perform them.

Susan
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