Routine scientific testing is dominated by three main panels, however for historic causes solely two (the great metabolic and lipid panels) are extensively utilized in underwriting at present.* The third, the Full Blood Depend (CBC), represents a big and untapped supply of mortality and morbidity insights that may be readily accessed in actual time by way of ExamOne’s LabPiQture™.**
May you be lacking out on useful underwriting insights present in scientific and laboratory exams? Are you absolutely using the scientific laboratory check outcomes delivered by way of LabPiQture in your underwriting determination course of?
In a latest ExamOne webinar, Brian Lanzrath, Director of Analytics, and Marnie Vieselmeyer, Strategic Account Government and Knowledge Specialist, answered these 2 questions. They mentioned the worth of laboratory knowledge, the prevalence of the CBC in scientific knowledge, its element exams, and, most significantly, the way it can assist your threat evaluation course of by way of the identification of anemia, bleeding problems, infections, cancers, and way more.
Key takeaways you’ll study:
- Why the CBC panel wasn’t initially utilized in life underwriting and why it needs to be used at present
- What exams are part of the CBC panel
- How the CBC is efficient at predicting correlated prognosis
- The ways in which underwriters can establish threat elements with the CBC panel
- A few case examine through which the CBC parts present a singular perspective in uncovering a Leukemia affected person
The CBC panel is a device that may be very useful in your underwriting course of. To study extra, please contact your ExamOne consultant.
About LabPiQture:
ExamOne’s LabPiQture is a singular actual time knowledge product that gives useful historic laboratory knowledge in seconds. With LabPiQture you may take a deep dive into a person well being historical past and make the most of most of the widespread lab check outcomes discovered on the scientific aspect—particularly the CBC.
*Primarily based on ExamOne’s knowledge, reporting and findings
**Primarily based on ExamOne’s knowledge, reporting and findings
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