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- Some can be done right in the office or a nearby lab, so you may have the results that day or the next. Other tests may take days or weeks, especially if they have to be sent to a specific kind of.
- Interim Guidance Advisory: Pursuant to Session Law 2020-4 Section 4.10. (a), the Department of Health and Human Services will be requiring each person in charge of a laboratory providing diagnostic service in this State and any other health care provider licensed in this State that provides diagnostic service to report the results of all COVID-19 testing to the Department of.
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Will I receive a copy of my laboratory results?
Today, more than ever, concerns about growing healthcare costs are influencing people to lead healthier lifestyles. With this intensified motivation for better health in mind, we have a service that will increase your awareness about your current health status. Now is the time to “know your numbers” and take control of your health.
How does it work?
As part of your insurance exam, laboratory testing will be conducted. Your laboratory results will be available within 7 to 14 days subject to your insurance company’s participation in this service.*
Accessing your results online
- Go to Applicant.ExamOne.com
- Click ‘Register Here’and be sure to include the ticket number on the sticker that was affixed to the front of your ‘Important Information’ brochure.
- You will receive an email notification when your results are available.
- Simply follow the link in the email, and log in using the username and password.
- You will need to read and accept the Terms of Use on the site.
- Once you have viewed your results, please take time to complete our short applicant survey.
When viewing your results, you can choose to view your results graphically or in a simple list. You can also manage your profile information, save as a PDF, print results and share them with your personal physician.
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Accessing your results by text
- At the time of completing your exam, please provide your mobile phone number to the examiner.
- Within 7 to 14 days after your life insurance exam, a text message will be sent to you when your laboratory results are ready.
- Click the link in the text to verify your identity and access your results.
Your results will be available online for one year. If you have any questions about obtaining your results please contact your insurance company or agent.
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* This service is subject to insurance company participation. Many companies offer a customized service that they administer. Please contact your insurance agent or company to find out about the availability of your laboratory results. If your insurance company participates in ExamOne’s service, your results should be available in 7 to 14 days.
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Laboratory tests check a sample of your blood, urine, or body tissues. A technician or your doctor analyzes the test samples to see if your results fall within the normal range. The tests use a range because what is normal differs from person to person. Many factors affect test results. These include
- Your sex, age and race
- What you eat and drink
- Medicines you take
- How well you followed pre-test instructions
Your doctor may also compare your results to results from previous tests. Laboratory tests are often part of a routine checkup to look for changes in your health. They also help doctors diagnose medical conditions, plan or evaluate treatments, and monitor diseases.
Blood Lab Values And Meanings
- How to Understand Your Lab Results (National Library of Medicine) Also in Spanish
- Lab Test Information (National Library of Medicine) Also in Spanish
- Laboratory Tests (Food and Drug Administration)
- Understanding Laboratory Tests (National Cancer Institute) Also in Spanish
- Collecting Samples for Testing (American Association for Clinical Chemistry)
- Coping with Test Pain, Discomfort, and Anxiety (American Association for Clinical Chemistry)
- Differential Diagnosis (National Library of Medicine) Also in Spanish
- Fasting for a Blood Test (National Library of Medicine) Also in Spanish
- Home Use Tests (Food and Drug Administration)
- How Reliable Is Laboratory Testing? (American Association for Clinical Chemistry)
- How to Read Your Pathology Report (College of American Pathologists)
- How You Can Get the Best Results with Home Use Tests (Food and Drug Administration)
- Putting New Laboratory Tests Into Practice (American Association for Clinical Chemistry)
- Reference Ranges & What They Mean (American Association for Clinical Chemistry)
- Stool Tests (Nemours Foundation) Also in Spanish
- Tips on Blood Testing (American Association for Clinical Chemistry)
- Venous Sampling (American College of Radiology, Radiological Society of North America) Also in Spanish
- Where Lab Tests Are Performed (American Association for Clinical Chemistry)
- Getting a Urine Test (For Kids) (Nemours Foundation) Also in Spanish
- Reading Your Pathology Report (College of American Pathologists)
Journal Articles References and abstracts from MEDLINE/PubMed (National Library of Medicine)
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- Glossary (Food and Drug Administration)
- Index of Glossary Terms (American Association for Clinical Chemistry)
- Accredited Laboratory and Biorepository Directory (College of American Pathologists)
- Basic Blood Tests (For Parents) (Nemours Foundation)
- Biobanks (For Parents) (Nemours Foundation)
- Blood Culture (For Parents) (Nemours Foundation)