How to Prepare For a Laboratory Relocation

There are many steps to take when you are considering moving your medical laboratory to a new medical facility, including: finding the appropriate location that will accommodate your move, contacting the location’s landlord and lab staff to inquire about any restrictions on moving your equipment, researching local laws affecting your relocation, consulting with the Department of Health regarding local regulations concerning your medical lab, getting clearance from your current hospital regarding the particulars of your move, contacting your insurance company, getting pre-certifications for all your equipment, and contacting your laboratory director.

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It is very important to find out exactly what you can and cannot do within your new location’s walls. Most establishments have strict rules on where you can move your equipment (and how long you can stay there), and you need to know those rules before you move anything. For help with Lab Relocation Services, visit a site like A Port Global

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The most difficult part of relocating your medical laboratory to a new location is the equipment and necessary recalibration. You have to make sure that your equipment will fit into the new facility, and you will need to make sure that the new site you choose to move your lab to will be able to accept your lab equipment once you arrive there. Make sure to call your lab manager before you move your equipment so that you can confirm with them exactly what they require.

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