May 31, 2018

The American Board of Internal Medicine Foundation recently released a list of its “Top 12” Choosing Wisely recommendations.  It based the rankings on evidence of success.

May 2, 2018

ARUP’s Tech Fair showcases the inventions and innovations of individuals in Automation Engineering, Clinical Systems, Information Technology, and other in-house “builders.”

April 18, 2018


Justin’s mother drank while pregnant with him and his twin brother. As a result, Justin was born with fetal alcohol syndrome and a host of related complications.

April 11, 2018


ARUP’s CEO Sherrie Perkins meets with John Eggleston and Diana Martinez, who both received the Utah Promise Scholarship to help them pursue a college education.

April 5, 2018

ARUP recently rolled out their next generation UM dashboard for clients hospitals and healthcare organizations that will allow them to mine data and make it actionable.

March 29, 2018

Recreational genetic testing is becoming increasingly popular. Should it matter that physicians or genetic counselors are not part of the equation in how consumers interact with these tests?

March 26, 2018

Last week, the ECRI Institute released its top 10 list of patient safety concerns for 2018. At the top of the list for the first time ever was diagnostic error.

March 15, 2018

ARUP's Institute for Learning (IFL) works with employees to provide support to receive training in the medical laboratory science field.

March 6, 2018

For National Kidney Month and Trisomy Awareness Month in March, we have past stories from ARUP Laboratories. Our expert list includes scientists with specialties in renal pathology and genetics.

March 1, 2018


ARUP’s Dave Rogers shows students the Specimen Receiving and Processing area, where some 50,000 specimens arrive daily and begin their journey into specified labs for an

February 18, 2018

To help clients stay on top of changes reported in the Hotline, several ARUP in-house teams collaborated to create a new Hotline History field.

February 8, 2018


The mother decided—against her earlier leaning—to have a non-invasive prenatal test (NIPT) for the top three most common genetic abnormalities: Down syndrome (also cal