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Click ‘Get Form’ to open the cancer test requisition form in the editor.
Begin by filling out the 'Physician(s)' section. Enter the referring physician's name, address, and contact information. Ensure all fields are completed accurately.
Next, move to the 'Patient Information' section. Fill in the patient's full name, address, date of birth, and sex. This information is crucial for accurate processing.
In the 'Clinical Information' section, provide details about specimen collection including date, time, and referring diagnosis. Make sure to label specimens correctly as per instructions.
Proceed to 'Specimen Information / Requested Testing'. Select the appropriate tests required and specify any additional probes if necessary.
Finally, complete the 'Patient Billing Information' section. Indicate how billing should be handled and attach any necessary insurance documentation.
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