LAB ROI CALCULATOR

What does specimen rejection cost your practice each year?

Model your own numbers. Share the exact scenario with your team.

Defaults: 150 draws/mo · 2% rejection rate · $100 per redraw

MONEY BACK IN YOUR POCKET
$3,132
net recovered per year after the plan pays for itself.
Estimated leak from rejections
$3,600
Solo plan, per year
$468
You keep
$3,132
The leak figure above is what rejected specimens already cost you, not what LabLookup charges. That cost exists with or without us.
RETURN ON SUBSCRIPTION
7.7×
the leak, divided by the plan price.
REDRAWS TO COVER THE PLAN
5
redraws prevented in a year cover the plan.
Everything you prevent after that is recovered margin.
Compared against Solo plan ($39/mo). See all plans →
ADJUST YOUR NUMBERS
Blood draws per month150
Specimen rejection rate2.0%
Pooled studies cite ~2% · WHO/CLSI
Cost per redraw$100
Published models: $21–337 / event
Illustrative model · use conservative inputs in real conversations

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SOURCES AND METHODOLOGY

Rejection rate default (2%): Derived from pooled phlebotomy quality studies and WHO/CLSI preanalytical error rate benchmarks. Facility-specific rates vary; 2% is a commonly cited mid-range estimate.

Redraw cost range ($21–$337): Published cost models for specimen rejection include nurse/phlebotomist time, repeat patient contact, courier, and reprocessing. The $21–$337 range reflects variation by setting and specimen type across published laboratory economics literature.

Calculation: Annual leak = monthly draws × rejection rate × cost per redraw × 12. Break-even redraws = annual plan cost ÷ cost per redraw. These are illustrative estimates; actual costs depend on staffing, payor mix, and workflow.

Most rejections are preventable at the draw. See why lab specimens get rejected, and how to prevent it.