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LabInsight®
Lab results presented by LabInsight are available to patients following their consent. Personal physicians, healthcare professionals and care-givers may view patient lab results and report only after receiving permission from the patient.
The interpretations provided by LabInsight are for informational purposes only. As a LabInsight participant, you assume full responsibility and risk for the appropriate application and use of this health information. No information provided by the LabInsight service is intended to diagnose, treat, or follow-up on any medical disease or condition, nor is it intended to replace an actual "hands-on" consultation with your existing qualified healthcare provider.
REMEMBER, THE LabInsight SERVICE IS NOT A SUBSTITUTE FOR A CONSULTATION WITH YOUR PHYSICIAN!
The information provided through the LabInsight application is the property of LabInsight and is protected by applicable copyright and patent laws. You agree to not reproduce, retransmit, distribute, disseminate, sell, publish, broadcast, or circulate the information provided to you. This includes, but is not limited to, translation into foreign languages, storage on CD-ROM's, and any other use. You may display, reformat, and print any information for your own personal, non-Commercial purposes.
Due to the unpredictable hazards of electronic transmission and distribution, there may be inaccuracies, omissions, and typographical errors in the provided information which are unknown to LabInsight. Despite daily error review, LabInsight cannot warrant the completeness or accuracy of any of the information. We are committed to providing accurate information; however, at times, as with all medical information, the information may incorporate expert opinions and experienced medical judgments which LabInsight has not developed and for which LabInsight cannot be responsible.
Neither LabInsight nor any of its parents, subsidiaries, affiliates, agents, licensees, or their respective officers, directors, employees, agents, contractors and assigns shall be liable to you or anyone else for any loss or injury caused in part or whole by situations beyond its control in procuring, compiling, interpreting, providing, and storing of your medical information or resulting from your reliance or the reliance of your healthcare provider by your or its reliance upon the information provided by the LabInsight service.
You are responsible for safeguarding your unique password. All data modifications to your records with respect to your password will be your responsibility and presumed to have been executed with your consent.
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You may display and, subject to any expressly stated restrictions or
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CAREHERE® and LABINSIGHT® are Registered Service Marks of
CareHere, LLC. MYHEALTHGUIDE® is a Registered Service Mark of
MyHealthGuide, LLC. They may not be used without prior
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Comments or Questions
Please contact us at:
CareHere, LLC
5141 Virginia Way - Suite 350
Brentwood, TN
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This policy shall be effective April 1, 2007.
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- School district wants budget ideas (The Daily Commercial, May 2011)
- Cities find savings by opening own health clinics for government workers (Lake County Schools, May 2011)
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- Healthcare Costs and U.S. Competitiveness (Council on Foreign Relations, July 2010)
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- Southern Farm Bureau Life's plan for healthcare improvement (Greater Jackson Business, January 2010)
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