The addition of GAMT deficiency to the federal Recommended Uniform Screening Panel is an important milestone for ARUP medical directors and a Utah mom who say the change will improve lives.
In 2022, ARUP employees contributed $81,935 to charitable causes, an annual act of service that supports both the patients and broader communities we serve.
Allison Carey, MD, PhD, ARUP medical director of Hematopathology, was one of six U faculty members recognized for research excellence and invited to share their stories at the Vitae 2022 symposium.
ARUP Consult, a free source of expert guidance in laboratory testing, has updated resources on testing for bariatric surgery, respiratory viruses, and alpha-1-antitrypsin deficiency.
Erik Forsman, a senior data consultant for ARUP Healthcare Advisory Services, has published a new article in The Journal of Applied Laboratory Medicine to share the benefits of in-house data systems.
For 20-plus years, Mark Withers had inexplicable episodes of a severe anaphylaxis-like phenomenon. ARUP’s unique expertise and highly sensitive tests help patients like him find the right diagnosis.
As respiratory viruses cocirculate this season, laboratory testing is increasingly essential to inform treatment of children, older adults, and other vulnerable populations.
Successful stewardship relies on good governance, and in a new article, ARUP Senior Healthcare Consultant Tony Smith details how labs can leverage their expertise to better meet stewardship goals.
ARUP Consult Provides New Resources on Multiple Sclerosis, Minimal Residual Disease, and Mumps Virus
ARUP Consult, a free source of expert guidance in laboratory testing, has released new and updated educational resources for multiple sclerosis, minimal residual disease, and mumps virus.
New ARUP Resource Simplifies Laboratory Testing Decisions for Clinicians Treating Multiple Sclerosis
A new ARUP Consult tool helps clarify the testing requirements for medication management when clinicians are treating patients with multiple sclerosis.
Laboratory-developed tests made up only about 4% of an academic health system’s total test orders in 2021, yet they played an important role in patient care, a new study shows.
ARUP Consult, a free source of expert guidance in laboratory testing, has updated educational resources for venous thromboembolism, cytomegalovirus, and hemoglobinopathies.