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Tuscaloosa City approves contract letting jail staff conduct phlebotomy draws
2115807 · January 16, 2025
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Summary
Council approved a contract with Southern Health Partners to allow blood draws required by search warrants to be performed at the city jail instead of at VCH; the contract sets $65 per draw, billed to outside services.
Tuscaloosa City Council members voted to authorize a contract with Southern Health Partners allowing phlebotomy blood draws required by search warrants to be performed at the city jail rather than at VCH.
The contract, presented at the meeting by the chief, sets the fee at $65 per draw and specifies…
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