Confirm the test request
Ask the clinic for a procedure-specific test list, acceptable test dates, required language and file format, laboratory identifiers, units and reference ranges, and conditions that trigger repeat testing in Korea.
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Next steps
Ask the clinic for a procedure-specific test list, acceptable test dates, required language and file format, laboratory identifiers, units and reference ranges, and conditions that trigger repeat testing in Korea.
For imaging, prepare both the radiology report and original viewable image files requested by the receiving clinic; for all results retain patient identity, collection date, institution, complete pages, and unedited originals.
Use the clinic-approved secure channel and obtain confirmation of receipt and clinical review. Do not assume that file delivery means approval or decide procedure fitness from results yourself.
No. Confirm both technical receipt and clinical review. Abnormal, incomplete, expired, incompatible, or changed results may require clarification, another assessment, repeat testing, or a schedule change decided by the clinical team.
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Next steps
Send the planned procedure, anesthesia, medical history, medicines, test dates, formats, and questions for written confirmation.
↗02Find clinicians and confirm who will review abnormal or incomplete results before scheduling.
↗03Prepare identity, consent, exact record scope, recipient, secure channel, and receipt confirmation.
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Current official standard covers structured transfer of clinical summaries, test results, radiology reports, and medical information.
↗02ACR and RSNA patient guidance explains keeping and sharing both radiology images and reports for comparison and continuity.
↗03Official hospital guidance explains that required tests depend on the procedure and health factors and may include blood tests, ECG, or imaging.
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