Re: Cost of Tests

From: Efrain Ramirez (eramirezt@coqui.net)
Tue Aug 28 20:04:39 2007


...Diabetes screening, Hep C antibody, GC/Chlamydia, TSH, GBS...

Ef

>At Tue, 28 Aug 2007, Dr. Ainsworth wrote:
>
>I hadn't checked on the cost of a prenatal panel for awhile and a cash
>paying patient complained to me about what she had to pay at LabCorp,
>$1232.50 for the usual: CBC, type, Rh, AB screen, rubella, RPR, HBsAg,
>UA/C&S, HIV 1&2, HTLV 1&2. When you factor in the additional cost of
>cystic fibrosis mutation analysis ($~500), AFP screening ($125) and Pap
>smear ($?) the lab is making considerably more for a pregnancy than you
>and I do for minimal risk. It would be interesting to know what their
>markup is on the tests vs. their costs.
>Ron

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