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9 Services that Hospitals Should Offer to Diagnose Patients
For many people, saliva testing is their preferred method of testing–it’s quick, and often cheaper than other methods. Saliva tests have become even more popular because of Covid-19, so it’s a good idea for hospitals to stock up on saliva collection kits. Another popular method of diagnosis is blood tests. They often show smaller irregularities that other tests don’t pick up on, so it’s a good option if it seems like a patient has undergone many tests with no clear sign of what’s causing their problems. Some hospitals only draw blood on their premises, and then send it off to a separate laboratory to get tested, but it’s a smart move to have an internal laboratory within the building to yield faster results. Surgeons often are the most respected doctors in a hospital, and no one is denying that they play a crucial role, but it’s also true that other experts are just as essential for a hospital, and especially for diagnosing patients. While it’s true that this is the most common method of confirming whether a bone has been broken, there’s so much more that can be done by using x-rays. CT scans–or computerized tomography–are scans that show much more details than x-rays. Aside from showing any issues that may be related to a patient’s bones, CT scans also show soft tissue, so it is possible to see information that is hidden with x-rays. Once again, people often get confused with the difference between x-rays, CT scans, and MRI scans. Urine tests are another method of diagnosis that tends to be preferred by patients–it’s non invasive, pain-free, and quick.
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