DTC, IT Lab Services Perceived As IVD Industry Drivers By AACC Speakers
This article was originally published in The Gray Sheet
Executive Summary
Over the next three years, in vitro diagnostics manufacturers will increasingly provide administrative services to laboratories as a component of their business offerings, Bayer Diagnostics President Rolf Classon predicted March 21
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