Who is liable for the correctness of the interpretive report?
Any information you receive from an AMEDx National Expert is believed to be reliable. However, like any other consultation, it can only be provided on a best efforts basis and is not guaranteed. The MEDxpertise system facilitates physician-to-physician consultation, and is not liable for any deficiencies in the accuracy, completeness, availability or timeliness of information provided by the diagnostic interpreter. Local interpreters bear full responsible for interpretations they generate using the DxAuthor software.
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