Have Additional Copies of the Results Sent (2024)

Have Additional Copies of the Results Sent

1 In the title bar of the Order Information section, click Additional Copies.

2 In the Recipients section, specify who should receive a copy of the test results:

Notes:

For more information about this feature, see Additional Copies of Test Results.

For standing orders, you must provide a telephone and fax number for at least one of the additional recipients, no matter which delivery method you chose. You can type NG, which means not given. However, if you are sending the results by fax, you must provide a valid fax number.

If only one additional recipient is allowed, it cannot be a Direct messaging recipient, since you cannot specify a phone or fax number for that type of recipient.

If no client name appears in the Client box in the Order Information section, your default client for the lab that is performing the tests is assumed to be the ordering client.

The ordering client:

a In the Added Recipients area, select the check box for each delivery method that you want to use (Mail, Fax, or both).

The check boxes that appear vary, depending on which delivery methods the lab supports.

b If you selected the Fax check box, the ordering client’s information appears on the left side of the section. If the displayed fax number is correct, click Save. If there is no fax number, or if the displayed fax number is incorrect, type the appropriate fax number and then click Save.

The fax number appears below the ordering client’s address in the Added Recipients area.

A favorite recipient:

a In the select from list, click the group associated with the recipient’s name (such as 0– 9 or A*, B*, C*).

All current favorites whose name begins with the selected numbers or letters appear.

Notes:

All recipients that you previously used are automatically saved as favorites, except for the ordering client, Direct messaging recipients for which no name was specified, and any recipients for which you selected the Use Patient Information check box (as described later in the section on adding a new recipient).

To edit a favorite recipient, click Have Additional Copies of the Results Sent (1) next to that recipient. The left side of the section displays all of the available information, which you can change as needed. When you have finished, click Save. The list of favorites appears again, displaying any changes that you made. (This option is not available for favorites that are existing clients.)

To remove a recipient from the list of favorites, click Have Additional Copies of the Results Sent (2) next to the appropriate recipient. When the confirmation message appears, click OK.

b Click the appropriate recipient.

That recipient appears in the Added Recipients area.

c In the Added Recipients area, select the check box for each delivery method that you want to use.

The Method on File check box appears only if the favorite is an existing client, and is selected by default. The other check boxes that appear vary, depending on which delivery methods the lab supports. If your selected favorite uses Direct messaging, only the Direct check box appears, and it is automatically selected and inactive.

If you already used the number allowed for a particular delivery method, a message appears when you choose that method. For example, if the lab allows two copies of the test results to be mailed, and you already selected the Mail check box for two recipients, a message appears if you select the Mail check box for another recipient.

d If you selected the Fax check box, the recipient’s information appears on the left side of the section. If there is no fax number, or if the displayed fax number is incorrect, type the appropriate fax number. Then click Save.

The fax number appears below the recipient’s address in the Added Recipients area, and is used only for this order; it is not saved permanently.

An existing client of the current lab:

a In the box, type at least one character of the client’s name, number, or telephone number, or the physician’s name.

If you are searching for a physician’s name, you can optionally type a comma and the first letter of the physician’s name, omitting any space. For example, to find Dr. Ann Jones, you could type jon,a. (You must include the comma and a first letter to limit the search results to physicians. Otherwise, the results will include both clients and physicians.)

If you are searching for a telephone number, you can include or omit any punctuation or spaces, such as 8135551234, 813 555 1234, or (813) 555-1234.

If you type fewer than three digits, only exact matches are retrieved. (You can retrieve results with fewer than three letters.)

b Click Search.

Up to 200 matching results appear in that list. (If there are more than 200 matching results, you might need to narrow your search by typing more characters and clicking Search again.) The ordering client is excluded from these results.

If clients appear in the search results, each client’s name appears in bold, followed by the client number in parentheses. If only one physician is associated with a displayed client, that physician’s name appears below the client name. If more than one physician is associated with the client, you can click Have Additional Copies of the Results Sent (3) next to Show Physicians to see a list of all of the physicians associated with that client. To hide this list, click Have Additional Copies of the Results Sent (4) next to Hide Physicians. (If the client is associated with more physicians than can be displayed, a message advises you to search by the physician name.)

If physicians appear in the search results, each physician’s name appears in bold, followed in parentheses by the physician’s NPI, UPIN, or both. If a particular physician is associated with more than one client, the search results display an instance for each client. For example, if Dr. Ann Jones is associated with both Hospital North and Medical Associates West, that doctor would appear twice in the search results, once with each client.

c Click the appropriate client.

That client appears in the Added Recipients area.

d If you searched by client number, name, or telephone number, in the Attn list in the Added Recipients area, click the physician who should receive the test results. (If you searched by physician name, the selected physician appears after Attn automatically.)

If you do not choose a physician in the Attn list, or if Attn does not appear because the lab does not support this feature, the test results will be sent to the client, but not to any particular physician’s attention.

e Select the check box for each delivery method that you want to use. (Method on File is selected by default.)

The check boxes that appear vary, depending on which delivery methods the lab supports. For example, if the lab does not support sending test results by fax, the Fax check box does not appear.

In addition, if you already used the number allowed for a particular delivery method, a message appears when you choose that method. For example, if the lab allows three copies of the test results to be mailed, and you already selected the Mail check box for three recipients, a message will appear if you select the Mail check box for another recipient.

f If you selected the Fax check box, the client’s information appears on the left side of the section. If the displayed fax number is correct, click Save. If there is no fax number, or if the displayed fax number is incorrect, type the appropriate fax number and then click Save. The fax number appears below the client’s address in the Added Recipients area, and it is used only for this order; it is not saved permanently.

If you selected the Mail check box and the client does not have a complete mailing address, the available information appears on the left side of the section. Provide the missing information and then click Save.

A new recipient:

a In the title bar of the Recipients section, click Add a New Recipient.

The left side of the section displays fields where you can specify the appropriate information.

Note: The Add a New Recipient button appears only if the lab supports sending test results by mail, fax, or Direct messaging.

b In the Delivery Method list, click the appropriate option—Mail, Fax, Both (Mail and Fax), or Direct Messaging.

The available options vary, depending on which delivery methods the lab supports.

c To send the test results to the patient, select the Use Patient Info check box.

The available patient information appears in the subsequent fields.

Notes:

If you chose Direct Messaging in the Delivery Method list, the Use Patient Info check box does not appear.

If you select the Use Patient Info check box, you cannot subsequently edit the recipient. If changes are needed, click Have Additional Copies of the Results Sent (5) to remove the recipient, update the patient’s information (as described in Initiate a Lab Order), and repeat this procedure.

d Complete the required fields, which vary depending on the chosen delivery method.

Notes:

Any Direct messaging address must be a valid email address. In addition, a name is required to save a Direct messaging address as a favorite.

It is recommended that you put the last name first in the Name box. For example, to list John Doe under D*,E*, F* in your favorites, you would have to type Doe, John.

If you type the zip code in the City box and press Tab, the City, State, and Zip fields are populated automatically.

e Click Add To List.

The recipient appears in the Added Recipients area, and each specified delivery method is selected automatically.

Notes:

If you subsequently decide not to use a particular delivery method, you can clear that check box. However, for Direct messaging recipients, you cannot clear the Direct check box; you can only remove the recipient (as described in step 3).

If you subsequently select an additional delivery method, and you have not already provided the required information, you are prompted to do so.

For example, if you originally chose Mail in the Delivery Method list, and did not provide a fax number, and then subsequently select the Fax check box, the recipient’s information appears on the left side of the section.

Provide the required information and click Save. The Added Recipients area is updated accordingly.

To edit a new recipient, click Cancel on the left side of the section, click the group associated with the recipient’s name in the list, and click Have Additional Copies of the Results Sent (6) next to that recipient. The left side of the section displays all of the recipient’s information, which you can change as needed. When you have finished, click Save. Your changes appear in both the list of favorites and the Added Recipients area.

All results delivered to a Direct messaging recipient include a cover sheet that identifies the ordering client, performing lab, and requisition number.

3 Do one or more of the following:

To add more recipients, repeat step 2 for each recipient.

Note: You can specify up to 20 Direct messaging recipients; all of them count only once against the total number of recipients. For example, if the section displays Total copies allowed: 4, and you specify five Direct messaging recipients, you can still choose three other types of recipients.

To remove a recipient from the Added Recipients area, click Have Additional Copies of the Results Sent (7) next to the recipient’s name.

4 Go to Complete the Order.

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Have Additional Copies of the Results Sent (2024)

FAQs

What are the results of the pre ACT? ›

For Pre A C T, your scores are between 1 (the lowest score you can receive) and 35 (the highest score you can receive). Pre A C T takes the number of questions you got right on each test and translates it into a number between 1 and 35 (called a “scale score”).

How long do ACT scores take to send? ›

Students may receive their results as early as 10 days after the exam. ACT scores are usually released to colleges two weeks after the test date. Test-takers can find their results through their MyACT account. Scores can be sent to colleges after the exam.

How can a student send scores to a college? ›

Instructions
  1. Sign in to your College Board account, then go to the Send SAT Scores page. On the Send SAT Scores page, you might get a prompt about fee waivers. ...
  2. Select institutions to send your scores and information to. ...
  3. For each recipient, send all scores or only some of your scores. ...
  4. Review your order.

How to access ACT score report? ›

To access your score report and details, select View Score Details under your scores on the main home page, or navigate to the Scores tab after successful login to MyACT.

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Typically, Pre-ACT scores take around 2-3 weeks to be returned after the test administration.

Is 23 a good ACT score? ›

A score of 23 on the ACT is above the current national average and will make you a strong applicant at many universities, but it may fall below the average score for accepted students at more selective colleges. The higher your ACT score, the more options are open to you.

Is 17 a good ACT score? ›

Below Average Score Range: 1-16. Average Score Range: 17-24. Above Average Score Range: 25-36.

Is 19 a good ACT score? ›

What Is a Good ACT Score Overall? A good ACT score ranks you higher than the majority of test-takers. As such, any composite score above the 50th percentile, or 19-20, can be considered a solid score.

Is 27 a good ACT score? ›

A 27 ACT score puts you a good deal about the national average (20.8) and makes you eligible for acceptance at a vast majority of schools. It also makes you competitive at some selective institutions, as well as eligible for merit aid! Considering those things, it's easy to say that a 27 ACT score is good.

How much does it cost to send ACT scores? ›

As of June 2022, ACT Inc. charges $16 to send a single ACT score report or ACT superscore to one college or scholarship program. Those who took the ACT before Sept. 1, 2019, must pay $43 per ACT score report.

Does ACT automatically send scores to colleges? ›

ACT sends score report data to the recipients you provided during registration; these include your high school and any institutions with college codes you provided. ACT also provides your scores through your web account.

Does it cost money to send scores to colleges? ›

Each time you register to take the SAT, you can send four score reports for free. You can designate your score recipients (colleges or scholarships) at the time you register or any time until nine days after the test. After that date, there's a $12 fee per score recipient.

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After logging into your account on Success.act.org and selecting 'ACT Test Scores and Reports,' select the Download Hub tab and it will provide options to download a specific year's data. Users can download data under any program available in Online Reporting.

Is 28 a good ACT score? ›

Is a 28 ACT Score (88th Percentile) Good? A score of 28 places you in approximately the 88th percentile of all high school students. With a 28, you're an extremely competitive candidate at a majority of schools, as well as able to consider applying to more selective institutions as well.

Is 25 a good ACT score? ›

Of the two million students that take the ACT each year, the average national score is a 20.8, sometimes simply rounded up to a 21. Earning an ACT score of 25 puts you above average, making you eligible at a wide variety of schools and competitive at some selective institutions.

Do colleges see PreACT scores? ›

The PreACT is strictly for practice only – while it will provide insight into a student's readiness for the official ACT exam, it cannot be used for college admissions.

Is 17 a good PreACT score? ›

So what is a good PreACT score? Because it's scored on the same scale as the ACT, we can infer that average scores will hover around 21. Anything above average will start to distinguish you from the pack. The higher you go, the more distinguished you'll be.

What are the benefits of PreACT? ›

PreACT assessments provides you and your child with information that can help you select the right high school courses, think about ways to target areas for improvement, and even begin discussions about college and career.

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The PreACT was designed to help you predict your score on the ACT after an additional year of learning. Your performance on the PreACT will help you make a plan for reaching your goal ACT score. You will most likely take the PreACT as a 10th grader. Unlike the ACT, the highest possible PreACT score is a 35.

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