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Medical Testing

In order to bring down medical costs we must start providing services on a cash basis. One of these areas for opportunities is medical scanning equipment.

A grant will be provided for the education of licensed professionals to provide the tests. Business loans will be provided at a low cost to manufacturers of testing equipment and business loans.

Medical testing operations in a country can vary widely depending on the healthcare system, regulations, and available technologies. Below is a categorized list of medical testing operations typically conducted in most countries:

  1. Diagnostic Tests • Blood Tests: CBC, lipid profiles, liver function tests (LFT), kidney function tests (KFT), blood glucose levels, etc. • Urine Tests: Urinalysis, urine culture, pregnancy tests. • Imaging Tests: X-rays, MRIs, CT scans, ultrasounds, mammograms. • Genetic Testing: For hereditary conditions, chromosomal disorders. • Pathology Tests: Biopsies for cancer or other tissue abnormalities.

  2. Infectious Disease Testing • Viral Infections: COVID-19 tests (PCR, antigen, antibody), HIV tests, hepatitis tests. • Bacterial Infections: Tuberculosis (TB) tests, strep throat tests, urine cultures for UTIs. • Parasitic Infections: Malaria tests, stool tests for parasites.

  3. Routine Screening Tests • Cancer Screenings: Pap smears, colonoscopies, PSA tests for prostate cancer. • Metabolic Screenings: Cholesterol tests, thyroid function tests, diabetes screening. • Developmental Screenings: Newborn metabolic screening.

  4. Specialized Testing • Cardiac Tests: Electrocardiogram (ECG), stress tests, echocardiograms. • Neurological Tests: EEG (electroencephalogram), nerve conduction studies. • Allergy Tests: Skin prick tests, serum IgE testing.

  5. Preoperative and Postoperative Testing • Blood typing and crossmatching. • Coagulation studies (PT/INR, aPTT). • Basic metabolic panel and chest X-rays.

  6. Occupational and Public Health Testing • Drug and alcohol screening. • Occupational health screenings (e.g., respiratory function tests for miners). • Vaccination-related immunity tests (e.g., titers for measles, mumps, and rubella).

  7. Reproductive and Fertility Testing • Hormone tests (e.g., estrogen, testosterone, FSH, LH). • Sperm analysis. • Ultrasounds for ovulation tracking.

  8. Environmental and Toxicological Testing • Heavy metal screening (lead, mercury, arsenic). • Testing for toxins or exposure to hazardous substances.

  9. Preventive Health Checkups • Annual physical exams with routine lab work. • Wellness panels for early detection of conditions.

  10. Point-of-Care and At-Home Testing • Glucose monitors for diabetics. • Home pregnancy tests. • Rapid tests for COVID-19, flu, or strep throat.