LCC Coronial Toxicology Services

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  • Hospital services
  • Laboratory services
  • Services provided by medical laboratories

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  • contract

Published

3 months ago

Description

The Council requires provision of Toxicology Services for the use of HM Senior Coroner (including any Area/Assistant Coroner) hereafter referred to as "Coroner”. The Supplier shall provide a quality Service which seeks value and respects the needs and aims of the Coroner.

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