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Lab Testing Trends Year-to-Date Through May 22 - Prognos Health

Written by Nick Zgorski | May 28, 2020 7:28:57 AM

Prognos is analyzing lab testing trends in 2020 and more specifically, looking at the impact of COVID-19 on testing trends at a national level.

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Methodology: A large representative sample from the Prognos lab testing registry was pulled as a proxy for a national volume of testing. Then trends are compared on a weekly basis year-to-date.

Summary Findings

Week ending May 22nd, 2020

  • For 2020, the national trend in testing was initially stable through the week ending 3/13/20.  
  • There were expected drops in January and February due to holidays (MLK/President’s Day).
  • Over the two-week period ending 3/27, the national trend decreased 24% and 40% weekly, for an overall drop of 54% over those two weeks.
  • Since then, the market trend has stabilized and showing signs of recovery with consecutive weeks of double-digit percentage increases. Data from the most recent period (week ending 5/22) shows an increase of 13% over the prior week.
  • As of the week ending 5/22, the market has rebounded to within 15% of the weekly volume immediately prior to the slide in mid-March.
  • In comparing the most recent week’s volume to same week in the previous year, the trend shows an improvement as well, with the week ending 5/22/20 only 11% lower than the same week in 2019.  

For the most recent period (week ending 5/22) testing trends showed a 13% increase over the prior week, indicating a clear upward trend in testing.

The national trend over the most recent annual period (4/19 – 5/20) shows a stable weekly trend, with dips associated with holidays.  Testing for the week of 5/22/20 is 13% higher than prior week, and only 11% lower than same week prior year, which is also an improvement over last week’s comparison where testing was 20% lower than the same week prior year.

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