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- 2025 CPT Code Updates CPT Codes - aruplab. com
CPT Codes The American Medical Association Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) codes published in ARUP's Laboratory Test Directory are provided for informational purposes only The codes reflect our interpretation of CPT coding requirements based upon AMA guidelines published annually For tests that are not performed at ARUP Laboratories, we provide the CPT that the performing lab states
- ARUP Laboratories | National Reference Laboratory
ARUP provides reference laboratory testing for hospitals and health centers, serving the diagnostic needs of patients We also consult on lab management, utilization, and operations
- Testing Specialties - ARUP Laboratories
Testing Specialties This page highlights our testing specialties, test updates, testing resources, compliance statements, and experts
- The Association for Diagnostics and Laboratory Medicine To Recognize . . .
The Association for Diagnostics and Laboratory Medicine (ADLM) and the Academy of Diagnostics and Laboratory Medicine (ADLM Academy) have recognized ARUP Laboratories’ medical directors and scientists for their achievements in the advancement of laboratory medicine ARUP’s abstract describing the validation of a plasma-based immunoassay for phosphorylated tau 217 (pTau 217) has been
- About ARUP Laboratories
We are a CAP-, ISO 15189-, and CLIA-certified diagnostic laboratory with more than 40 years of experience supporting hospital and health system clients with unparalleled quality and service Beyond offering quality testing, our goals include innovating, improving continuously, changing the future of laboratory medicine, and supporting our clients’ success in patient care while helping
- ARUP Advocates for the RESULTS Act To Protect Patient Access to . . .
The RESULTS Act would block looming cuts in payments for lab testing services and protect patients’ access to essential lab tests
- Education - ARUP Laboratories
We apply our academic expertise to improve patient care by providing over 145,000 continuing education credits annually for clients, physicians, and laboratory professionals at no cost, through our online CME, P A C E ®, and Florida continuing education courses
- The FDAs Final Rule on Laboratory-Developed Tests: FAQs
What does the FDA’s final rule on LDTs change? The rule makes it explicit that in vitro diagnostics (IVDs) that are manufactured by clinical laboratories—i e , laboratory-developed tests (LDTs)—are considered devices under the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (FDCA) IVDs are tests performed on samples such as blood or tissue that have been taken from the human body LDTs are
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