Why does DSHS require a label or handwritten information if the information is being sent electronically?
Two reasons: • DSHS needs some means to verify that the information sent electronically correctly matches the form for which it was submitted. • In the event that an electronic submission fails for any reason, the laboratory needs some means of manually entering demographics in order to test the specimen.
Related Questions
- What, if anything, does the State of Ohio require from a dealer wanting to be licensed in Ohio, other than an electronically filed Form BD?
- Why does DSHS require a label or handwritten information if the information is being sent electronically?
- Can corrected claims for Passport Advantage be sent electronically?