Partners
Drug and alcohol testing support for TPAs and consortia
We execute the collection layer your employers expect: disciplined chain of custody, paperwork that matches the requisition, and field teams who read orders literally—not improvising at the collection table.
Third-party administrators, consortia, and referral networks live between regulations, lab networks, and real-world job sites. When a selection notice or urgent referral goes out, someone still has to show up with the right forms, the right modality, and the right shipping path. That is the work we take on—so your client success teams spend less time chasing missed windows and more time running the program.
Who this page is for
TPAs managing employer pools, consortia clearing DOT random selections, occupational health networks routing orders, and any partner that needs dependable boots-on-the-ground collectors aligned to your standard operating procedures—not a one-off clinic relationship at every branch.
How we support TPAs and consortia
We ingest orders the way your platform or operations team sends them: program type, test reason, drug and/or alcohol, specimen or BAT requirements, site addresses, and lab or MRO routing. Collectors execute to applicable standards, complete custody documentation, and package specimens or alcohol testing steps for the path your file specifies.
We do not replace your compliance desk, pool management, or MRO—we complement it with predictable field execution and clear escalation when something in the field does not match the order.
Mobile and on-site collection
Many of your employer clients need collections at terminals, plants, yards, offices, or other employer-staged locations—not only fixed patient-service centers. We coordinate mobile and on-site visits when geography, staffing, and site access allow, with realistic ETAs and a single coordination thread for dispatch questions.
Coverage is never universal; feasibility depends on location, timing, collector licensing, and site constraints. Share your typical regions and volume patterns when you engage us—we respond with honest capability notes rather than blanket promises.
Why partners use a dedicated field vendor
- Consistent collector conduct and neutral communication with donors
- Documentation packaged the way your audit and client files expect
- Fewer “wrong form / wrong specimen” corrections that slow MRO and compliance workflows
- Batch-friendly scheduling for random pulls and multi-donor site visits
Program types we routinely support in the field
Execution depth tracks what your orders specify—DOT versus non-DOT, urine versus oral fluid where authorized, BAT sequences, and urgent referrals. Starting points on this site:
Operational reliability
Strong programs run on intake discipline: after-hours escalation contacts, default lab routing, gate or PPE notes, and explicit alcohol versus drug flags when both could apply. We ask for that detail up front so supervisors in the field are not improvising while a shift is already under pressure.
For partnership and volume planning, open a conversation through Contact us or coverage—then route program details through your preferred quote or onboarding workflow.
Talk partnership and program coverage
Share your typical employer mix, regions, modalities, and SLAs. We align on how orders flow, how documentation should read, and how to escalate when a site cannot support a requested window.
