This document provides a fee schedule for various lab tests from LabTestingOne. It lists over 200 different lab tests along with their unique test identification numbers and prices. The tests cover a wide range of medical areas including hormones, metabolic panels, infectious diseases, and cancer markers. Phone and email contact information is provided for LabTestingOne at the top of the document.
The document discusses StatLab's new line of immunohistochemistry (IHC) reagents, including ready-to-use antibodies for various markers in pre-diluted formats of 6mL or 10mL. It provides a table listing over 100 monoclonal and polyclonal antibody options across various species and clones. The document promotes StatLab IHC reagents as delivering high quality staining at an economical cost for pathologists and histotechnologists.
This document shows a summary of lab tests performed, including CPT codes, descriptions, billed amounts, allowed amounts by a PPO, and amounts paid by RHCC. It demonstrates that RHCC paid significantly less than both the billed charges and the PPO allowed amounts across all tests. The total billed charges were over $2.8 million, while RHCC paid around $594,000, resulting in savings of over $2.25 million or 79.13% compared to billed charges, and over $1.3 million or 68.77% below the PPO allowed amounts.
Learn what the American Institute for Cancer Research says about a diet that helps prevent cancer or ease symptoms of those diagnosed with the disease.
This document outlines a scheme of work for an AS level Physical Education course covering the Anatomy and Physiology module. Over the course of 13 weeks, topics such as the skeletal, muscular, cardiovascular and respiratory systems will be covered through lectures, practical activities, and assessments. Students will learn about topics like bone structure, muscle fibers, the heart, lung volumes, and how each system adapts to exercise. Reinforcement and testing will occur throughout the term to help students meet target grades for the module.
The document provides information about common laboratory blood tests, including a complete blood count (CBC) test. A CBC measures red blood cell count, hemoglobin, hematocrit, mean corpuscular volume, red cell distribution width, white blood cell count, platelet count, and can include a white blood cell differential. Normal ranges are provided for these components. Additional tests described include prothrombin time, partial thromboplastin time, international normalized ratio, bleeding time, fasting blood sugar, creatinine, sodium, calcium, blood urea nitrogen, and blood group/ABO testing.
Blood tests have benefits that go far beyond disease prevention. For example, by monitoring levels of sex hormones, you can take decisive steps to enhance your quality of life, perhaps by correcting a depressive mental state, erectile dysfunction, abdominal obesity, or by improving your memory and energy levels. To Know More About Blood Tests, Visit .. http://www.londonhealthcheck.com/
This document discusses how diet can affect cancer treatment. It recommends following a plant-based, high-fiber diet that is low in sugar and animal proteins. Such a diet is anti-inflammatory, immune boosting, and focuses on consuming colorful fruits and vegetables. Specific foods highlighted include cruciferous vegetables, berries, citrus fruits, turmeric, ginger, garlic and mushrooms. The document also addresses easing side effects of treatment through hydration and appetite-stimulating foods and provides snack ideas.
This document provides a fee schedule for various lab tests from LabTestingOne. It lists over 200 different lab tests along with their unique test identification numbers and prices. The tests cover a wide range of medical areas including hormones, metabolic panels, infectious diseases, and cancer markers. Phone and email contact information is provided for LabTestingOne at the top of the document.
The document discusses StatLab's new line of immunohistochemistry (IHC) reagents, including ready-to-use antibodies for various markers in pre-diluted formats of 6mL or 10mL. It provides a table listing over 100 monoclonal and polyclonal antibody options across various species and clones. The document promotes StatLab IHC reagents as delivering high quality staining at an economical cost for pathologists and histotechnologists.
This document shows a summary of lab tests performed, including CPT codes, descriptions, billed amounts, allowed amounts by a PPO, and amounts paid by RHCC. It demonstrates that RHCC paid significantly less than both the billed charges and the PPO allowed amounts across all tests. The total billed charges were over $2.8 million, while RHCC paid around $594,000, resulting in savings of over $2.25 million or 79.13% compared to billed charges, and over $1.3 million or 68.77% below the PPO allowed amounts.
Learn what the American Institute for Cancer Research says about a diet that helps prevent cancer or ease symptoms of those diagnosed with the disease.
This document outlines a scheme of work for an AS level Physical Education course covering the Anatomy and Physiology module. Over the course of 13 weeks, topics such as the skeletal, muscular, cardiovascular and respiratory systems will be covered through lectures, practical activities, and assessments. Students will learn about topics like bone structure, muscle fibers, the heart, lung volumes, and how each system adapts to exercise. Reinforcement and testing will occur throughout the term to help students meet target grades for the module.
The document provides information about common laboratory blood tests, including a complete blood count (CBC) test. A CBC measures red blood cell count, hemoglobin, hematocrit, mean corpuscular volume, red cell distribution width, white blood cell count, platelet count, and can include a white blood cell differential. Normal ranges are provided for these components. Additional tests described include prothrombin time, partial thromboplastin time, international normalized ratio, bleeding time, fasting blood sugar, creatinine, sodium, calcium, blood urea nitrogen, and blood group/ABO testing.
Blood tests have benefits that go far beyond disease prevention. For example, by monitoring levels of sex hormones, you can take decisive steps to enhance your quality of life, perhaps by correcting a depressive mental state, erectile dysfunction, abdominal obesity, or by improving your memory and energy levels. To Know More About Blood Tests, Visit .. http://www.londonhealthcheck.com/
This document discusses how diet can affect cancer treatment. It recommends following a plant-based, high-fiber diet that is low in sugar and animal proteins. Such a diet is anti-inflammatory, immune boosting, and focuses on consuming colorful fruits and vegetables. Specific foods highlighted include cruciferous vegetables, berries, citrus fruits, turmeric, ginger, garlic and mushrooms. The document also addresses easing side effects of treatment through hydration and appetite-stimulating foods and provides snack ideas.
This document lists 126 different medical tests with their abbreviations or full names, what each test is used to measure or detect, and a brief description of the purpose of each test. The tests include common blood tests, urine tests, stool tests, fluid analyses, microbiological cultures and sensitivity tests from various body sites, hormone level tests, tumor marker tests, and imaging scans. The document provides a comprehensive reference guide for many routine and specialized medical laboratory tests.
This document provides a comparison chart that outlines the key differences between a news article, academic article, research proposal, master's thesis, and PhD thesis.
It compares the definitions, purposes, scopes, readers, wording styles, tones, typical contents, levels of authenticity, and report formations of each. For example, a news article aims to publish current news to the general public in an easy, interest-oriented tone, while an academic article publishes in a journal to share findings with those in related fields using easy but specific language. A research proposal proposes a study for approval, a master's thesis convinces and argues to obtain a degree, and a PhD thesis proves theories and generates new knowledge through argumentation.
Using food as your medicine discusses how diet impacts cancer risk and progression. It notes that 90-95% of cancer cases are due to environmental and lifestyle factors like diet, smoking, alcohol and obesity. Diet can affect cancer through initiation, promotion and anti-promotion pathways. Carcinogens in foods like red meat and certain fats can initiate cancer, while excess calories, fat, protein and sugars can promote tumor growth. Phytonutrients, antioxidants, fiber and a plant-based diet high in fruits and vegetables can help prevent cancer through anti-promotion effects like detoxification and reducing inflammation. Lifestyle changes including a whole foods, plant-based diet are emphasized as the primary way to take control of cancer risk
This document provides information about urine analysis including collection and preservation of urine samples, physical examination of urine, and chemical examination of urine.
Key points include: urine should be collected in a clean, dry container; physical properties examined include volume, color, odor, appearance and specific gravity; chemical tests can detect proteins, sugars, pH, and other substances; abnormal results may indicate conditions like urinary tract infections, kidney diseases, or metabolic disorders. Precise methods are described to test for proteins, sugars, pH, and other urine components. Interpretation of results is provided to evaluate both normal and pathological findings.
Urine analysis, also called urinalysis, is one of the oldest medical laboratory procedures. It involves physical, chemical, and microscopic examination of urine samples to evaluate health, diagnose diseases of the kidneys or urinary tract, and monitor certain medical conditions like diabetes. Proper collection and handling of urine specimens is important for valid test results. A urinalysis provides information on urine characteristics like volume, color, odor, pH, and specific gravity. It also detects substances and cellular components in the urine that can indicate various health issues.
This document provides information on diabetes mellitus (DM), including its classification, differences between type 1 and type 2 DM, etiology, pathophysiology, and genetics. It discusses that DM is classified based on the pathogenic process causing hyperglycemia into type 1 and type 2. Type 1 DM results from beta cell destruction leading to insulin deficiency, while type 2 DM ranges from insulin resistance with relative deficiency to a secretory defect with resistance. The document outlines the etiology and pathophysiology of both types of DM in detail. It also addresses the genetic considerations for type 1 DM.
Over the past decade, there have been a growing number of mAb candidates entering the clinical pipeline. This results in a large increase on the demand for analytical characterization. This seminar discusses advances in analytical method development with analytical run times below 10 minutes for all routine methods with intelligent, integrated chromatography workflows. Orbitrap technology has been established as the most powerful MS technology for protein characterization. How this can be incorporated into a complete workflow for bio-pharma analysis is also discussed.
This flyer advertises discounts of up to 40% on various laboratory products including biochemicals, markers, molecular biology kits, culture medium, PCR related products, and protein related products. Free shipping is offered on all orders over $200 and a $10 Starbucks gift card is included. Those who spend over $500 will have the discounts extended until December 31, 2012.
This flyer advertises discounted prices on various laboratory products including biochemicals, markers, PCR related products, molecular biology kits, and culture medium. Items are discounted up to 40% off regular prices. Free shipping is offered for all orders over $200 along with a $10 Starbucks gift card. Orders over $500 will receive the discounts extended until December 31, 2012.
Carrot, stick or competition? The relative effect of P4P schemes in health careresyst
The document summarizes a study that experimentally tested the impact of different pay-for-performance (P4P) scheme designs on the performance of medical tasks by students. It found that a tournament design, where the top 20% received a bonus, was the most effective at improving performance on an incentivized data entry task. It found no evidence that fines were more effective than bonuses or that P4P negatively impacted performance on non-incentivized diagnosis tasks. The study also found bonuses to be effective at improving performance even on an "intellectual" diagnosis task.
BILS 2015 Tosoh Bioscience
"Making the Impossible Possible – Chromatographic Solutions for Demanding Separations in Downstream Processing"
Judith Vajda, Regina Römling and Egbert Müller
This document discusses strategies for measuring the return on investment (ROI) of search engine optimization (SEO) efforts. It provides examples of calculating estimated savings from organic traffic and assigning monetary values to various micro-conversions like email signups, social shares, and video views. The key goals are to justify SEO as a cost-saving activity, assign value to all user actions, and optimize content and strategies based on keyword-level conversion data.
Michigan HealthTech Market Map 2024. Includes 7 categories: Policy Makers, Academic Innovation Centers, Digital Health Providers, Healthcare Providers, Payers / Insurance, Device Companies, Life Science Companies, Innovation Accelerators. Developed by the Michigan-Israel Business Accelerator
PET CT beginners Guide covers some of the underrepresented topics in PET CTMiadAlsulami
This lecture briefly covers some of the underrepresented topics in Molecular imaging with cases , such as:
- Primary pleural tumors and pleural metastases.
- Distinguishing between MPM and Talc Pleurodesis.
- Urological tumors.
- The role of FDG PET in NET.
R3 Stem Cell Therapy: A New Hope for Women with Ovarian FailureR3 Stem Cell
Discover the groundbreaking advancements in stem cell therapy by R3 Stem Cell, offering new hope for women with ovarian failure. This innovative treatment aims to restore ovarian function, improve fertility, and enhance overall well-being, revolutionizing reproductive health for women worldwide.
TEST BANK FOR Health Assessment in Nursing 7th Edition by Weber Chapters 1 - ...rightmanforbloodline
TEST BANK FOR Health Assessment in Nursing 7th Edition by Weber Chapters 1 - 34.
TEST BANK FOR Health Assessment in Nursing 7th Edition by Weber Chapters 1 - 34.
TEST BANK FOR Health Assessment in Nursing 7th Edition by Weber Chapters 1 - 34.
Can Allopathy and Homeopathy Be Used Together in India.pdfDharma Homoeopathy
This article explores the potential for combining allopathy and homeopathy in India, examining the benefits, challenges, and the emerging field of integrative medicine.
This document lists 126 different medical tests with their abbreviations or full names, what each test is used to measure or detect, and a brief description of the purpose of each test. The tests include common blood tests, urine tests, stool tests, fluid analyses, microbiological cultures and sensitivity tests from various body sites, hormone level tests, tumor marker tests, and imaging scans. The document provides a comprehensive reference guide for many routine and specialized medical laboratory tests.
This document provides a comparison chart that outlines the key differences between a news article, academic article, research proposal, master's thesis, and PhD thesis.
It compares the definitions, purposes, scopes, readers, wording styles, tones, typical contents, levels of authenticity, and report formations of each. For example, a news article aims to publish current news to the general public in an easy, interest-oriented tone, while an academic article publishes in a journal to share findings with those in related fields using easy but specific language. A research proposal proposes a study for approval, a master's thesis convinces and argues to obtain a degree, and a PhD thesis proves theories and generates new knowledge through argumentation.
Using food as your medicine discusses how diet impacts cancer risk and progression. It notes that 90-95% of cancer cases are due to environmental and lifestyle factors like diet, smoking, alcohol and obesity. Diet can affect cancer through initiation, promotion and anti-promotion pathways. Carcinogens in foods like red meat and certain fats can initiate cancer, while excess calories, fat, protein and sugars can promote tumor growth. Phytonutrients, antioxidants, fiber and a plant-based diet high in fruits and vegetables can help prevent cancer through anti-promotion effects like detoxification and reducing inflammation. Lifestyle changes including a whole foods, plant-based diet are emphasized as the primary way to take control of cancer risk
This document provides information about urine analysis including collection and preservation of urine samples, physical examination of urine, and chemical examination of urine.
Key points include: urine should be collected in a clean, dry container; physical properties examined include volume, color, odor, appearance and specific gravity; chemical tests can detect proteins, sugars, pH, and other substances; abnormal results may indicate conditions like urinary tract infections, kidney diseases, or metabolic disorders. Precise methods are described to test for proteins, sugars, pH, and other urine components. Interpretation of results is provided to evaluate both normal and pathological findings.
Urine analysis, also called urinalysis, is one of the oldest medical laboratory procedures. It involves physical, chemical, and microscopic examination of urine samples to evaluate health, diagnose diseases of the kidneys or urinary tract, and monitor certain medical conditions like diabetes. Proper collection and handling of urine specimens is important for valid test results. A urinalysis provides information on urine characteristics like volume, color, odor, pH, and specific gravity. It also detects substances and cellular components in the urine that can indicate various health issues.
This document provides information on diabetes mellitus (DM), including its classification, differences between type 1 and type 2 DM, etiology, pathophysiology, and genetics. It discusses that DM is classified based on the pathogenic process causing hyperglycemia into type 1 and type 2. Type 1 DM results from beta cell destruction leading to insulin deficiency, while type 2 DM ranges from insulin resistance with relative deficiency to a secretory defect with resistance. The document outlines the etiology and pathophysiology of both types of DM in detail. It also addresses the genetic considerations for type 1 DM.
Over the past decade, there have been a growing number of mAb candidates entering the clinical pipeline. This results in a large increase on the demand for analytical characterization. This seminar discusses advances in analytical method development with analytical run times below 10 minutes for all routine methods with intelligent, integrated chromatography workflows. Orbitrap technology has been established as the most powerful MS technology for protein characterization. How this can be incorporated into a complete workflow for bio-pharma analysis is also discussed.
This flyer advertises discounts of up to 40% on various laboratory products including biochemicals, markers, molecular biology kits, culture medium, PCR related products, and protein related products. Free shipping is offered on all orders over $200 and a $10 Starbucks gift card is included. Those who spend over $500 will have the discounts extended until December 31, 2012.
This flyer advertises discounted prices on various laboratory products including biochemicals, markers, PCR related products, molecular biology kits, and culture medium. Items are discounted up to 40% off regular prices. Free shipping is offered for all orders over $200 along with a $10 Starbucks gift card. Orders over $500 will receive the discounts extended until December 31, 2012.
Carrot, stick or competition? The relative effect of P4P schemes in health careresyst
The document summarizes a study that experimentally tested the impact of different pay-for-performance (P4P) scheme designs on the performance of medical tasks by students. It found that a tournament design, where the top 20% received a bonus, was the most effective at improving performance on an incentivized data entry task. It found no evidence that fines were more effective than bonuses or that P4P negatively impacted performance on non-incentivized diagnosis tasks. The study also found bonuses to be effective at improving performance even on an "intellectual" diagnosis task.
BILS 2015 Tosoh Bioscience
"Making the Impossible Possible – Chromatographic Solutions for Demanding Separations in Downstream Processing"
Judith Vajda, Regina Römling and Egbert Müller
This document discusses strategies for measuring the return on investment (ROI) of search engine optimization (SEO) efforts. It provides examples of calculating estimated savings from organic traffic and assigning monetary values to various micro-conversions like email signups, social shares, and video views. The key goals are to justify SEO as a cost-saving activity, assign value to all user actions, and optimize content and strategies based on keyword-level conversion data.
Michigan HealthTech Market Map 2024. Includes 7 categories: Policy Makers, Academic Innovation Centers, Digital Health Providers, Healthcare Providers, Payers / Insurance, Device Companies, Life Science Companies, Innovation Accelerators. Developed by the Michigan-Israel Business Accelerator
PET CT beginners Guide covers some of the underrepresented topics in PET CTMiadAlsulami
This lecture briefly covers some of the underrepresented topics in Molecular imaging with cases , such as:
- Primary pleural tumors and pleural metastases.
- Distinguishing between MPM and Talc Pleurodesis.
- Urological tumors.
- The role of FDG PET in NET.
R3 Stem Cell Therapy: A New Hope for Women with Ovarian FailureR3 Stem Cell
Discover the groundbreaking advancements in stem cell therapy by R3 Stem Cell, offering new hope for women with ovarian failure. This innovative treatment aims to restore ovarian function, improve fertility, and enhance overall well-being, revolutionizing reproductive health for women worldwide.
TEST BANK FOR Health Assessment in Nursing 7th Edition by Weber Chapters 1 - ...rightmanforbloodline
TEST BANK FOR Health Assessment in Nursing 7th Edition by Weber Chapters 1 - 34.
TEST BANK FOR Health Assessment in Nursing 7th Edition by Weber Chapters 1 - 34.
TEST BANK FOR Health Assessment in Nursing 7th Edition by Weber Chapters 1 - 34.
Can Allopathy and Homeopathy Be Used Together in India.pdfDharma Homoeopathy
This article explores the potential for combining allopathy and homeopathy in India, examining the benefits, challenges, and the emerging field of integrative medicine.
MBC Support Group for Black Women – Insights in Genetic Testing.pdfbkling
Christina Spears, breast cancer genetic counselor at the Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center, joined us for the MBC Support Group for Black Women to discuss the importance of genetic testing in communities of color and answer pressing questions.
Healthy Eating Habits:
Understanding Nutrition Labels: Teaches how to read and interpret food labels, focusing on serving sizes, calorie intake, and nutrients to limit or include.
Tips for Healthy Eating: Offers practical advice such as incorporating a variety of foods, practicing moderation, staying hydrated, and eating mindfully.
Benefits of Regular Exercise:
Physical Benefits: Discusses how exercise aids in weight management, muscle and bone health, cardiovascular health, and flexibility.
Mental Benefits: Explains the psychological advantages, including stress reduction, improved mood, and better sleep.
Tips for Staying Active:
Encourages consistency, variety in exercises, setting realistic goals, and finding enjoyable activities to maintain motivation.
Maintaining a Balanced Lifestyle:
Integrating Nutrition and Exercise: Suggests meal planning and incorporating physical activity into daily routines.
Monitoring Progress: Recommends tracking food intake and exercise, regular health check-ups, and provides tips for achieving balance, such as getting sufficient sleep, managing stress, and staying socially active.
International Cancer Survivors Day is celebrated during June, placing the spotlight not only on cancer survivors, but also their caregivers.
CANSA has compiled a list of tips and guidelines of support:
https://cansa.org.za/who-cares-for-cancer-patients-caregivers/
Let's Talk About It: Breast Cancer (What is Mindset and Does it Really Matter?)bkling
Your mindset is the way you make sense of the world around you. This lens influences the way you think, the way you feel, and how you might behave in certain situations. Let's talk about mindset myths that can get us into trouble and ways to cultivate a mindset to support your cancer survivorship in authentic ways. Let’s Talk About It!
The facial nerve, also known as cranial nerve VII, is one of the 12 cranial nerves originating from the brain. It's a mixed nerve, meaning it contains both sensory and motor fibres, and it plays a crucial role in controlling various facial muscles, as well as conveying sensory information from the taste buds on the anterior two-thirds of the tongue.
8. PATIENT
SAVINGS
CASH PRICE NO
INSURANCE / HIGH
DEDUCTABLE
Complete Metabolic Panel $34.00 $57.93
CBC $17.00 $40.56
CEA $44.00 $125.64
Ca 125 $65.00 $183.87
TOTAL COST $160.00 $408.00
PER TEST SAVINGS $248.00
After Deductible After Deductible
In Network
Patient Price @ 40%
Patient Price @ 30%
Complete Metabolic Panel $17.00 $23.28 $17.48
CBC $8.50 $16.22 $12.27
CEA $22.00 $50.35 $37.70
Ca 125 $32.50 $74.65 $55.26
U.S. Bio- Chem Pric Major Lab Price
Bio Chem (out of network) In Net
Patient Price @ 50%
BLOOD TEST SAVINGS 2016 - Oncology
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9. Patient Cost After insurance $80.00 $164.50 $122.71
PER TEST SAVINGS AFTER INSURANCE $84.50 $42.71
BLOOD TEST SAVINGS 2016 - Oncology
9
10. PATIENT SAVINGS
CASH PRICE NO
INSURANCE / HIGH
DEDUCTABLE
U.S. Bio- Chem
Price Major Lab Price
Hepatic Function $30.00 $55.00
$34.00 $57.93
CBC $17.00 $40.56
Sedimentation Rate $20.00 $50.00
C-Reactive Protein $30.00 $72.47
ADDED SAVINGS AFTER
DEDUCTABLE
Hepatic Function $15.00 $22.00 $16.50
$17.00 $23.28 $17.48
CBC $8.50 $16.22 $12.27
Complete Metabolic Panel
Bio Chem (out of network) In Network after Deductible In Network after Deductible
Patient Price @ 50% Patient Price @ 40% Patient Price @ 30%
Complete Metabolic Panel
BLOOD TEST SAVINGS 2016 - Rheumatology
10
11. Sedimentation Rate $10.00 $20.00 $15.00
C-Reactive Protein $15.00 $29.00 $22.64
BLOOD TEST SAVINGS 2016 - Rheumatology
11
12. PATIENT SAVINGS
CASH PRICE NO
INSURANCE / HIGH
DEDUCTABLE
U.S. Bio- Chem
Price Major Lab Price
$34.00 $57.93
CBC $17.00 $40.56
Prothrombin Time $25.00 $49.75
Hepatic Function $30.00 $55.00
EKG $75.00 $350.00
Urinalysis $25.00 $50.00
ADDED SAVINGS AFTER
DEDUCTABLE
$17.00 $23.28 $17.48
CBC $8.50 $16.22 $12.27
Prothrombin Time $12.50 $20.00 $14.93
Hepatic Function $15.00 $22.00 $16.50
Complete Metabolic Panel
Bio Chem (out of network) In Network after Deductible In Network after Deductible
Patient Price @ 50% Patient Price @ 40% Patient Price @ 30%
Complete Metabolic Panel
BLOOD TEST SAVINGS 2016 - Cosmetic Surgery
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13. EKG $37.50 $140.00 $105.00
Urinalysis $12.50 $20.00 $15.00
BLOOD TEST SAVINGS 2016 - Cosmetic Surgery
13
14. PATIENT SAVINGS
CASH PRICE NO
INSURANCE / HIGH
DEDUCTABLE
U.S. Bio- Chem
Price Major Lab Price
$34.00 $57.93
CBC $17.00 $40.56
PSA $50.00 $142.77
Urinalysis $25.00 $50.00
ADDED SAVINGS AFTER
DEDUCTABLE
$17.00 $23.28 $17.48
CBC $8.50 $16.22 $12.27
PSA $25.00 $57.11 $42.83
Urinalysis $12.50 $20.00 $15.00
Complete Metabolic Panel
Bio Chem (out of network) In Network after Deductible In Network after Deductible
Patient Price @ 50% Patient Price @ 40% Patient Price @ 30%
Complete Metabolic Panel
BLOOD TEST SAVINGS 2016 - Urology
14
15. PATIENT SAVINGS
CASH PRICE NO
INSURANCE / HIGH
DEDUCTABLE
U.S. Bio- Chem
Price
Major Lab Price
TSH $45.00 $125.47
Hepatic Function $30.00 $55.00
$34.00 $57.93
CBC $17.00 $40.56
Lipid Panel $75.00 $135.00
Vitamin D $115.00 $232.54
ADDED SAVINGS AFTER
DEDUCTABLE
TSH $22.50 $51.00 $38.00
Hepatic Function $15.00 $22.00 $16.50
$17.00 $23.28 $17.48
CBC $8.50 $16.22 $12.27
Lipid Panel $37.50 $54.00 $40.50
Complete Metabolic Panel
Bio Chem (out of network) In Network after Deductible In Network after Deductible
Patient Price @ 50% Patient Price @ 40% Patient Price @ 30%
Complete Metabolic Panel
BLOOD TEST SAVINGS 2016 - Family Practice
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16. Vitamin D $57.50 $93.02 $70.00
BLOOD TEST SAVINGS 2016 - Family Practice
16