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DDC Sample Collection Provider Program

DDC partners with trusted collection professionals to offer convenient DNA testing for clients worldwide. You’ll find everything you need here about how to become a collector and the next steps to get started.

BECOME A COLLECTOR
1

Provider Application

Download the application for free and fax it to DDC.
2

Collection Manual

Read through the Collection Manual to prepare for the provider quiz.
3

Provider Competency Quiz

Take the quiz regarding DDC policies and procedures.
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Required Documents

After completing the quiz, DDC will contact you to submit the required documents.

About The DDC Sample Collector Program

DDC actively seeks quality sample collection facilities to partner with us in bringing our services to clients worldwide. Whenever a client calls us for a DNA test, we do our best to provide them with a quality collector that can provide the most convenient sample collection appointments, closest to their home or office. Sample collection, in most cases, entails using a simple buccal swab. Collectors qualified to perform venipuncture may on occasion be asked to collect a blood specimen.

If you are interested in being a Sample Collection Provider, please refer to the steps on this page. Those who have sent in their applications may access the DDC Sample Collection Manual and Competency Quiz using the username and password that we provide. We are currently considering applications to the Sample Collection Provider Program from all states.

Get Started Today

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Step 1

Complete the Provider Application

Most of our clients who request DNA testing do so under difficult situations in which timely and accurate results are of utmost importance. As such, we carefully consider collection partnerships to ensure that the service quality we value most extends to our sample collection sites. In return, we compensate qualified facilities with competitive fees and help them to expand their services in their local community.

We require each facility to complete the application process. Download and complete the Collection Affiliate Application Form. (This form is in PDF format and requires the free Acrobat Reader).

Mail or fax the completed form to:

ATTN: Collection Providers Program
DNA Diagnostics Center
1 DDC Way
Fairfield, OH 45014
Fax: (513) 881-4085

DOWNLOAD APPLICATION
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Step 2

Read the Collection Manual

Use the login information we provide to access the manual.

READ THE MANUAL
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Step 3

Take the Competency Quiz

The following questions are regarding DDC policies and procedures covered in the collection manual. There is one correct answer for each question. Please mark ( ) in front of the correct answer. A score of 95% is required to pass the competency quiz. Use the login information we provide to access the quiz. We will contact you after you pass the test to give you more details on our required documentation.

Please read the Collection Manual before taking the quiz.

If you have read the Collection Manual, please select the quiz below that pertains to you.

NON-AUSTRALIAN QUIZ
AUSTRALIA ONLY QUIZ
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Step 4

Submit Required Documentation

When you have successfully completed the quiz, we will contact you to let you know the specific requirements applicable to your facility. Please download the Sample Collection Provider Agreement Form and submit it together with the following items, if applicable:

  • Your business license
  • Proof of liability insurance
  • Phlebotomy certificate and/or documentation of experience and competency in collecting blood
  • Photographs of your facility—the front entrance and the room where collections will be performed

Mail documents to:

Sample Collection Provider Program
DNA Diagnostics Center
205 Corporate Court
Fairfield, Ohio 45014

DOWNLOAD AGREEMENT FORM

Collection Providers Program Contact

For more information about our Collection Providers Program, please fill out the contact form below.

Collection Providers FAQs

How should buccal swabs be collected?

To collect buccal swabs, first perform the Client Identification/Chain of Custody procedures specified in the Collection Manual. The following is a brief guide to collecting the buccal swabs; the manual contains more detailed instructions.

  • Remove one envelope of buccal swabs from the collection kit.
  • Label the buccal swab envelope with the patient’s full name, date of birth, and date of collection. Sign your initials on the space provided. Note: Always label one swab envelope and collect the sample from one patient at a time. To avoid any sample switching, please do not pre-label the envelopes.
  • Put on clean gloves.
  • Cut open the plastic wrapper at the end opposite from the cotton swab tips.
  • Remove one swab from the package, taking care not to touch the end with the cotton tip to any surface.
  • Ask the patient to open his/her mouth wide.
  • Insert the swab into the patient’s mouth and rub it firmly back and forth and up and down against the inside of the cheek for 10 strokes.
  • Remove the swab from the patient’s mouth and place it directly into the paper buccal swab envelope labeled for that person. CAUTION: DO NOT place the swabs back into the plastic wrapper. Moisture created within the plastic sleeve encourages the growth of mold, which destroys the DNA sample.
  • Repeat the collection process with the remaining swabs, using two swabs on the right cheek and two swabs on the left cheek.
  • Place swabs into the labeled paper envelope.
  • Seal the paper envelope within view of the patient.
  • Ask the client to verify that the name and date of birth are correct and sign across the envelope flap.
  • Sign the Client Identification and Consent form. (Please make sure that the Client ID and Consent Form is filled out accurately and completely in order to maintain proper chain of custody. If the patient is a minor, they must be accompanied by a legal guardian/custodian who will sign the form on their behalf.)
  • Repeat all steps above for each patient.
  • Take a photo of the test participants as they hold up the DDC Identification Sheet provided in the kit or faxed from DDC. (Both the client and the collector are to sign and date the photograph.)
  • Ship the items by placing the completed sealed collection envelopes, forms, copies of ID, and photograph or instant camera into the provided plastic zip lock bag as described in the Packaging and Shipping section of the Collection Manual. Packaging should be witnessed by the patients.

Why should the mother be tested in a paternity test?

The mother should be tested in a paternity test for several reasons: She is guaranteed to receive a copy of the results (if she is not tested, she may not have access to the results if another person takes the child to the appointment.) Many courts require the both parents to be tested. Her participation helps to account for half of the child’s DNA.

What should I do if the camera broke or we ran out of film?

In such cases, you could do any of the following:
Use your own facility’s instant camera (if available) and send us the pictures.
Purchase a disposable camera or new film and send us the receipt along with the samples.
If all parties are tested at the same time, have them complete a Mutual ID form. You will need prior approval from DDC staff; please call 1-800-833-2649.

What should I tell patients if they ask when their test results will be available?

Please have them call DDC at 1-888-362-2870. Do not give any estimates on turnaround time.

What should I do if the patients call to reschedule?

Please have them call our scheduling department at 1-888-362-2870. To avoid any discrepancies in their account, we will arrange for rescheduling.

How should we send samples back to your lab?

All samples must be sent using the Packaging and Shipping instructions found in the Collection Manual.

  • Place the buccal swab samples, client identification forms, photographs, and other items inside the zip lock bag provided.
  • Sign and date the tamper tape provided.
  • Seal the bag with tamper tape across the bag’s closure. The tested parties should witness the packaging of the samples.
  • Place the sealed bag into the DDC box (if provided).
  • Place the sealed bag or box into the shipping bag provided.
  • Complete the airbill, writing the case number or patient’s name in the Billing Reference box.

How do I get paid?

Depending on your agreement with DDC, payment procedures will follow either of the following:
You will send a monthly invoice to DDC with the period of service, patients’ names, and case number.
We will send you the check within 10 business days.
We will send you a check with the sample collection kit for the scheduled appointment.

How do I sign up for the drawsite newsletter?

To sign up for the drawsite newsletter, please send an email to [email protected]

What should I do if the patients appear to be unwilling to be collected?

Participation in a paternity test is voluntary in most cases. However, samples will not be tested until samples from ALL patients are received. If the patient appears angry or the situation seems volatile, either ask the parties to reschedule, or perform the collection with a witness present. If the patient becomes threatening or violent, call the local authorities immediately.

Can I collect samples for other laboratories if I become a Sample Collection Provider?

You may do collections for multiple labs. Please be aware of which lab you are doing each collection for, ensuring that you are using the appropriate collection kit and materials. For example, should your facility use another laboratory’s kit and paperwork for a DDC collection, or if your facility inadvertently sends the kit back to the wrong lab, you will have to recollect our patient’s DNA sample.

Take the Next Step

Wherever you are in the world, DDC makes DNA testing simple, accessible, and trustworthy. Contact us today to start a partnership and we’ll take care of the details.

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