Tag: NLCP

Urine testing

NLCP guidance on invalid specimens

March 26, 2018

HHS-certified labs reported a significant increase in the number of urine drug test specimens that were reported as invalid in the second half of 2017.

eCCF

Important changes with eCCF

October 10, 2016

eCCF impacts the entire federally-regulated drug testing process. Read about important changes and how they can affect your drug testing program.

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Speed up testing with eCCF

September 27, 2016

Employers can begin taking advantage of eCCF for their DOT urine drug testing.

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Quest Diagnostics Approved to Use eCCF for Federally-Mandated Workforce

August 18, 2016

Benefits of eCCF include fewer data entry and legibility issues, reduced collection site flaws, less paper to manage and improved overall efficiency.

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eCCF update: The paperless revolution

August 8, 2016

Federal eCCF inspections are complete and all Quest Diagnostics drug testing labs are approved to process electronic Custody and Control Forms.

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Nearing eCCF approval

June 7, 2016

Quest Diagnostics is nearing final approval by NLCP to use electronic Custody and Control Form, or eCCF, for federally-regulated drug testing.

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Three steps to paperless drug testing

April 29, 2016

Paperless drug testing means less forms, fewer errors and increased productivity. These three steps can help employers transition to online processes.

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Moving towards eCCF approval

April 7, 2016

Quest Diagnostics is nearing the completion of our efforts to utilize the new Federal electronic Custody and Control Form (eCCF).

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Regulated electronic Custody and Control Form (eCCF) progress update

September 18, 2015

We are excited to begin offering eCCF for regulated programs, but like any product, we perform rigorous quality assurance processes before we do.

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Regulated electronic Custody and Control Form (eCCF) use approved

April 15, 2015

On April 13, the DOT published a Notice of a Final Rule which allows employers, collectors, labs and MROs to use eCCFs for regulated drug testing programs.