Private medical laboratories are a vital part of the healthcare system, playing a significant role in providing information about an individual's health status, whether they are sick or healthy, to aid in accurate diagnosis, monitoring, and evaluation of diseases and disorders, as well as detecting abnormalities in vital organ functions, such as the kidneys and liver, the primary goal of medical laboratories may be to prepare serums or vaccines that help prevent diseases, epidemics, and infections. Given that every individual is susceptible to illness and may require treatment, medical tests become a vital tool for sustaining human life. As a crucial means of detecting an individual's health status before symptoms appear, the first person a patient thinks of when undergoing medical tests for examination and diagnosis is typically their treating physician, in order to reach a definitive diagnosis or develop a comprehensive treatment and care plan for a patient, healthcare providers often rely on medical tests as an initial step in the diagnostic process. These tests help confirm a clinical diagnosis or monitor treatment progress, ultimately leading to the administration of appropriate treatment and improvement in the patient's condition. However, inaccurate or insufficient test results and services provided by private medical laboratories can negatively impact the diagnosis, treatment plan, and patient health. Therefore, medical tests are essential for maintaining public health
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Bashdar Qadir
Ahmed Muhammad
Soran University
Sulaimani Polytechnic University
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Qadir et al. (Mon,) studied this question.
synapsesocial.com/papers/69ba42dc4e9516ffd37a3857 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.63677/jqlap.2025.159418.1315
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