Caris Crossword!
Across
- 4. A benign tumor Caris accepts upon AL approval as they are sometimes malignant.
- 6. A blood cancer affecting white blood cells and bone marrow
- 8. Our Chairman and Chief Executive Officer
- 9. A serious type of skin cancer that starts in pigment-containing cells known as melanocytes
- 11. Company used for providing shipping supplies including pre-packaged convenience kits and procedure packs
- 14. Documents that belong to an open or closed case in Carismatic
- 15. A form used to assist in providing a patient financial assistance
- 16. A type of order than can be submitted electronically or hand written
- 18. Type of document required to release finalized reports to another oncology or path that is not affiliated with the case
- 19. Training database consisting of videos
- 22. Also known as the specimen ID number
- 24. This can be selected as yes or no and will determine if something can advance to lab prior to having the discrepancy completed
- 26. Term referred to when a patient decides to not use insurance coverage for testing, or has no insurance to pay for testing
- 27. Also known as a compassionate care form
- 28. Website used to track your cases and case timer
- 29. Can be used as coverage for testing. Companies include BCBS, Cigna, Aetna, etc.
- 31. Where the specimen is housed/Where we request tissue from for testing
- 33. Website utilized to review new SOP's or policies as they are released as well as nonconformances
- 38. An abbreviation for a specific benign tumor Caris accepts
- 40. Caris employee responsible for renaming incoming documents, attaching documents to existing cases handling customer support emails, and creating patient cases in LIS
- 42. Something signed out at the end of testing and sent to the OP
- 43. Caris employee responsible for any outreach to treating physicians for additional documents or discussions needed for the case
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- 1. A type of flag added to a patients case in LIS when the patient is 18 years or younger
- 2. A federal health insurance for people 65 or older.
- 3. The process of accurately determining if new documents received in the CS Incoming Fax folder are attachments for existing cases or new patient cases
- 5. Phone system used for outbound calls to pathology
- 7. Website used to obtain information about pathology locations or acquiring a custom PSR, A form in which the patient signs in order for pathology to release the specimen
- 10. The death of most or all of the cells in an organ or tissue due to disease, injury, or the failure of blood supply
- 12. This term is associated with a patients address, phone number, or date of birth
- 13. Website used to create patient accounts. Also known as "LIS"
- 17. The standard length of time for testing which is 10-14 days as long as no repeat testing is needed.
- 19. Process for sending tissue blocks back to the originating pathology department
- 20. This can be selected as the following business day or more depending on the pathology special instructions
- 21. Additional type of flag that can be added to the case per OP's request to expedite testing, often used for patients above the age of 18 years old.
- 23. Where our International office is located within Switzerland
- 25. A cancer that begins in lymph nodes
- 30. Also known as Standard Operation Procedure
- 32. This can be selected as yes or no and will determine if a discrepancy is needed to be finalized before the report can be signed out
- 34. physician The doctor submitting orders for testing on behalf of the patient
- 35. The team responsible for all patient outreach and communication regarding testing
- 36. Any change in the DNA sequence of a cell.
- 37. All orders received for patients outside of the United States.
- 39. The date in which a specimen is collected from surgery
- 41. A document that an IC will fill out to completion in order to send to path for a tissue request