1b. Yes! A test that is very sensitive is generally very good at ruling out disease when negative. The acronym is "SnNOut". For example, consider a test which is 95% sensitive, 60% specific, with a pre-test probability of disease of 10%:
| Disease | No disease | |
| Positive test | 19 | 72 |
| Negative test | 1 | 108 |
Thus, only 1 of 109 patients with a negative test has the disease in question. Not bad!