Quick Tips—When Getting Medical Tests


The single most important way you can stay healthy is to be an active member of your own health care team. One way to get high-quality health care is to find and use information and take an active role in all of the decisions made about your care.

This information will help you when making decisions about medical tests.

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Doctors order blood tests, x-rays, and other tests to help diagnose medical problems. Perhaps you do not know why you need a particular test or you don't understand how it will help you. Here are some questions to ask:

One study found that anywhere from 10 percent to 30 percent of Pap smear test results that were called "normal" were not. Errors such as this can lead to a wrong or delayed diagnosis. You want your tests to be done the right way, and you want accurate results.

What can you do?

What about the test results?

Remember, quality matters, especially when it comes to your health. For more information on health care quality and materials to help you make health care decisions, go to Quality of Health Care: "Q-Pack".

AHRQ Publication No. 01-0040b
Current as of May 2002


Internet Citation:

Quick Tips—When Getting Medical Tests. AHRQ Publication No. 01-0040b, May 2002. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Rockville, MD. http://www.ahrq.gov/consumer/quicktips/tiptests.htm


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