CDC issues guidance for CLIA laboratories on asymptomatic testing
 
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services yesterday updated its guidance on enforcement discretion during the COVID-19 public health emergency for laboratories performing molecular and antigen tests for the virus on asymptomatic individuals at the point of care or in patient care settings operating under a Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments certificate.
The update addresses situations in which POC tests are performed outside of their emergency use authorizations based on recommendations and information provided by the Food and Drug Administration; or non-waived facilities modify POC tests and perform them without establishing performance specifications.
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