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CH LAB-Report Observation Results CBC Panel - Blood by Automated count, Results in nested Profiles
This panel is the traditional hemogram plus platelet count which must now be reported with with hemograms according to current US re-imbursement rule The panel includes 2 different RDWs to accommodate the two different ways of reporting them. (Most automated instruments report as a percent ). The hemoglobin produced by the automatic counters does not use a counting method to generate the hemoglobin so we have used the fotometry version of hemoglobin in this panel.
- type Profile on Observation
- FHIR R4
- status Active
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version2.0.0
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