The Montana Central Tumor Registry Newsletter 2008 Dec

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It's important to remember that your data are not being audited; the MCTR data are being audited. If you are selected to participate, the auditors (contractors from Macro International, Inc.) will spend one day at your hospital conducting the audit.
Important details of the audit: • Your data are not being audited, the MCTR data are • The data are kept completely secure and confidential • Results will not be presented by hospital, only summary data for the MCTR will be released • You will be no
...tified ahead of time with ample time to prepare More information will be coming. If you have questions about the audit, please e-mail Debbi Lemons at [email protected] or call at (406) 444-6786.
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