Most mobile phlebotomy selections come down to a proposal, a phone call, and a price. That's fast, and it produces predictable outcomes — often the wrong ones. The most useful thing you can do before signing is run a real interview, with you asking the questions.

On personnel

That last question is the tell. A confident vendor answers it easily. A defensive one changes the subject.

On coverage and reliability

On logistics and integration

On accountability

The Baltimore-specific consideration

Greater Baltimore is not one lab market. A vendor whose sweet spot is Timonium may be slow to reach Catonsville by 8 a.m.; one built around Owings Mills may not reliably serve Glen Burnie at all. Ask any vendor to describe their actual daily route and where your facility sits in it.

The right vendor is often local enough that the person answering the phone knows the name of your building.

The vendors who dodge these questions aren't hiding what they'll charge you. They're hiding what they'll deliver — or fail to deliver — six months from now. Ask the questions. Watch a round. Trust what you see.

Weighing a new phlebotomy vendor for your facility? Mikono Health serves skilled nursing and assisted living communities across Greater Baltimore. Arrange a live round and watch the hands before you decide.

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