BACKGROUND: Increasing numbers of blood tests are being ordered in primary care settings and the swift and accurate communication of test results is central to providing high quality care. The process of testing and result communication is complex and reliant on the coordinated actions of care providers, external groups in laboratory and hospital settings, and patients. This fragmentation leaves it vulnerable to error and the need to improve an apparently fallible system is apparent. However, primary care is complex and does not necessarily adopt change in a linear and prescribed manner influenced by a range of factors relating to practice staff, patients and organisational factors. To account for these competing perspectives, we worked in...
Introduction: Laboratory testing in primary care is a fundamental process that supports patient mana...
Introduction: The failure to follow-up pathology and medical imaging test results poses patient-safe...
Background Missed test‐results and failure to follow‐up test‐results are major patient safety concer...
Background: Increasing numbers of blood tests are being ordered in primary care settings and the swi...
Abstract Background Increasing numbers of blood tests are being ordered in primary care settings and...
Background: The number of blood tests ordered in primary care continues to increase and the timely a...
Background The testing and result communication process in primary care is complex. Its successful c...
Background The number of blood tests ordered in primary care continues to increase and the timely an...
BACKGROUND: Communication failures involving test results contribute to issues of patient harm and s...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available on open access from the Royal...
Background Computerisation in general practices in the UK over the last 30 years has enabled paperl...
Funding This work was supported by the CanTest Collaborative, which is funded by Cancer Research UK ...
© 2020 The Authors Objectives: There is a need to improve efficiency in healthcare delivery without ...
BACKGROUND: The Friends and Family Test (FFT) was introduced into general practices in England in 20...
Background: Laboratory testing is an integral part of day-to-day primary care practice, with approxi...
Introduction: Laboratory testing in primary care is a fundamental process that supports patient mana...
Introduction: The failure to follow-up pathology and medical imaging test results poses patient-safe...
Background Missed test‐results and failure to follow‐up test‐results are major patient safety concer...
Background: Increasing numbers of blood tests are being ordered in primary care settings and the swi...
Abstract Background Increasing numbers of blood tests are being ordered in primary care settings and...
Background: The number of blood tests ordered in primary care continues to increase and the timely a...
Background The testing and result communication process in primary care is complex. Its successful c...
Background The number of blood tests ordered in primary care continues to increase and the timely an...
BACKGROUND: Communication failures involving test results contribute to issues of patient harm and s...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available on open access from the Royal...
Background Computerisation in general practices in the UK over the last 30 years has enabled paperl...
Funding This work was supported by the CanTest Collaborative, which is funded by Cancer Research UK ...
© 2020 The Authors Objectives: There is a need to improve efficiency in healthcare delivery without ...
BACKGROUND: The Friends and Family Test (FFT) was introduced into general practices in England in 20...
Background: Laboratory testing is an integral part of day-to-day primary care practice, with approxi...
Introduction: Laboratory testing in primary care is a fundamental process that supports patient mana...
Introduction: The failure to follow-up pathology and medical imaging test results poses patient-safe...
Background Missed test‐results and failure to follow‐up test‐results are major patient safety concer...