Scope of Alzheimerās Disease Testing
Alzheimerās disease (AD) was first described in 1907 by Aloysius Alzheimer who was caring for patients at a state psychiatric hospital in Frankfurt, Germany. He depicted a patient as having severely impaired memory, trouble with reading and writing, the inability to understand basic questions, and the loss of recognition of everyday objects.
Read MoreRemote Patient Monitoring Technology: Introducing the MouthLab
Until recently, these devices have been cost-prohibitive. Fortunately, modern Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) hardware can be built with a level of Artificial Intelligence (AI) or āsmart technologyā so it can respond to the multitude of physiological measurements and parameters and offer actionable data to the patient and/or healthcare provider.
Read MoreTraumatic Brain Injury Testing
The direct and indirect costs of medical diagnosis and treatment, in combination with lost productivity for mild TBI, may be greater than $60 billion annually.
Read MoreFraud in Toxicology Labs
Toxicology testing for controlled substances is especially prone to fraud and abuse, given it can be a major source of income.
Read MoreThyroid Disease Testing
Thyroid disease is estimated to affect 20 million people in the United States, with up to 60% being undiagnosed.
Read MoreMolecular Testing for Respiratory and Gastrointestinal Infections
Molecular diagnostic testing panels now available to clinicians, have greatly improved patient care, treatment, and allowed enhanced antimicrobial stewardship.
Read MorePharmacogenetic Testing for Major Depressive Disorder
It is estimated that about 50% of the variability in patient antidepressant response is due to genetic factors.
Read MoreCOVID-19 Testing
As the virus can be transmitted prior to the onset of symptoms, it is best to diagnose patients with COVID-19 prior to symptomatic onset to reduce the spread of the virus.
Read MoreHereditary Cancer Risk Assessment
Besides acquired risk factors, an individualās cancer risk is also dependent upon their personal and family history of cancer, in addition to race or ethnicity.
Read MoreGenetic Terminology
There are many genetic/genomic terms and concepts that should be understood by any clinician who is ordering these tests. The purpose of this article is to provide these definitions, which are used in CPT coding, to allow for more precise testing and reimbursement.
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