"... overall excellent reference... wealth of general knowledge that may aid those who are reluctant to get vital tests performed." -- Today's Librarian, January 2000
"A valuable reference guide." -- American Reference Books Annual 2000
Product Description
Millions of medical tests are conducted annually, and billions of dollars are spent for them. Yet medical experts say that many tests are unnecessary or inaccurate. Some tests may have serious risks and questionable benefits. Today's medical consumer needs to be informed about which tests are appropriate and necessary, which are the most reliable, how often they should be given, and what they will cost.
Medical Tests Sourcebook provides basic consumer health information about a wide range of medical tests, including periodic health exams, general screening tests, and tests that can be done at home. Also covered are medical imaging tests, electrical tests, blood and tissue tests, scope tests, pregnancy tests, sexually transmitted disease tests, and more. The book provides basic explanations of health insurance, Medicare, Medicaid, and other information about paying for medical tests. It includes a glossary of test-related terms and a directory of resources for additional help and information.






