Since 2017, ARUP Laboratories and IllumiCare have been collaborating in laboratory testing to provide real-time information about the financial impact of tests and medications ordered for a patient.
ARUP was a finalist in two categories at the 2019 Vizient Connections Business Summit, ultimately winning Support Services Supplier of the Year.
It can show up as a hard lump or a smooth, rounded mass, or as any change in the consistency, shape, or size of a man’s testicles.
Kristin Hunt Karner, MD, brings her expertise to ARUP diagnostics every day. She is a medical director for two ARUP departments, Hematopathology and Molecular Oncology.
The laboratorians in the ARUP Immunohematology Reference Laboratory spend their days determining the more complex blood types of patients.
Around 100 students a day spend time at Junior Achievement City. At ARUP’s kiosk there, a student laboratorian can stain slides and look at them under a microscope, among other tasks.
A comprehensive new Trace and Toxic Elements resource available free to the public at arupconsult.com offers expert laboratory testing information about 18 common elements, from iron to zinc.
ARUP received a 2018 Best Companies to Work For Award from Utah Business Magazine. More than 800 responses from an employee survey earned ARUP this recognition.
ARUP’s program of analyzing test ordering patterns, or ATOP™, helps zero in on opportunities to improve patient care for ARUP clients.
With ARUP Connect™, clients can access their test orders and records, order supplies, and otherwise interact online easily with ARUP regardless of where they are, using a simple laptop and password.
Pathologists at ARUP routinely help flesh out complex reports by phone or email and actively engage with medical practitioners, and sometimes patients.
The culture of doctoring. Myths of the invention process. Entrepreneurship. Brian Jackson, MD, MS, explores these topics and more in the context of laboratory medicine with ARUP’s new podcast LabMind.