
ARUP Laboratories | National Reference Laboratory
ARUP provides reference laboratory testing for hospitals and health centers, serving the diagnostic needs of patients. We also consult on lab management, utilization, and operations.
CPT Codes The American Medical Association Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) codes published in ARUP's Laboratory Test Directory are provided for informational purposes only. The codes reflect …
Careers | ARUP Laboratories
Equal Opportunity Employer ARUP Laboratories is an equal opportunity employer. We provide equal employment opportunities to all applicants and employees. We do not discriminate on the basis of …
The FDA's Final Rule on Laboratory-Developed Tests: FAQs
The American Clinical Laboratory Association (ACLA) filed a lawsuit on May 29, 2024, in U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas challenging the FDA’s authority to regulate LDTs as medical …
ARUP Resources on the FDA’s Final Rule on Laboratory-Developed Tests
A Federal Court Judge Vacated in Its Entirety the FDA’s Final Rule on Lab-Developed Tests The rule and its compliance deadlines are no longer in effect, benefiting patient care, innovation, and the …
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Education - ARUP Laboratories
We apply our academic expertise to improve patient care by providing over 145,000 continuing education credits annually for clients, physicians, and laboratory professionals at no cost, through …
Testing Specialties - ARUP Laboratories
Testing Specialties This page highlights our testing specialties, test updates, testing resources, compliance statements, and experts.
Contact Us - ARUP Laboratories
Client Services agents are available 24 hours per day:Phone: 1-800-522-2787Fax: 1-800-522-2706Email: [email protected] InquiriesPlease complete this request form for sales …
Measles Virus Testing | ARUP Laboratories
ARUP Laboratories will be the first reference laboratory to offer a molecular measles test that both detects the measles virus and distinguishes between disease-causing and vaccine strains of the virus.