AbstractObjectiveTo determine physician perspectives about direct notification of normal and abnormal test results.MethodsWe conducted a cross-sectional survey at five clinical sites in the US and Australia. The US-based study was conducted via web-based survey of primary care physicians and specialists between July and October 2012. An identical paper-based survey was self-administered between June and September 2012 with specialists in Australia.ResultsOf 1417 physicians invited, 315 (22.2%) completed the survey. Two-thirds (65.3%) believed that patients should be directly notified of normal results, but only 21.3% were comfortable with direct notification of clinically significant abnormal results. Physicians were more likely to endorse ...
Background: Diagnostic testing provides integral informationfor the prevention, diagnosis, treatment...
BACKGROUND: Follow-up of abnormal outpatient laboratory test results is a major patient safety conce...
OBJECTIVE: Laboratory tests are ordered on a daily basis, even though disease probability is often v...
Objective: To determine physician perspectives about direct notification of normal and abnormal test...
BACKGROUND: Patients are increasingly using the Internet to communicate with health care providers a...
Background Patients are increasingly using the Internet to communicate with health care providers an...
Many health care institutions are implementing patient portals that allow patients to track and main...
An important focus for meaningful use criteria is to engage patients in their care by allowing them ...
Introduction: This study assessed patient preferences and physician practices for laboratory test re...
Abstract Background Notifying clinicians about abnormal test results through electronic health recor...
Background: Few reliable and efficient systems sup-port the communication of test results to outpati...
Background The number of blood tests ordered in primary care continues to increase and the timely an...
Background: Diagnostic testing provides integral information for the prevention, diagnosis, treatmen...
The disclosure of online test results (i.e., laboratory, radiology and pathology results) on patient...
Background: The World Health Organization-World Alliance for Patient Safety has identified test resu...
Background: Diagnostic testing provides integral informationfor the prevention, diagnosis, treatment...
BACKGROUND: Follow-up of abnormal outpatient laboratory test results is a major patient safety conce...
OBJECTIVE: Laboratory tests are ordered on a daily basis, even though disease probability is often v...
Objective: To determine physician perspectives about direct notification of normal and abnormal test...
BACKGROUND: Patients are increasingly using the Internet to communicate with health care providers a...
Background Patients are increasingly using the Internet to communicate with health care providers an...
Many health care institutions are implementing patient portals that allow patients to track and main...
An important focus for meaningful use criteria is to engage patients in their care by allowing them ...
Introduction: This study assessed patient preferences and physician practices for laboratory test re...
Abstract Background Notifying clinicians about abnormal test results through electronic health recor...
Background: Few reliable and efficient systems sup-port the communication of test results to outpati...
Background The number of blood tests ordered in primary care continues to increase and the timely an...
Background: Diagnostic testing provides integral information for the prevention, diagnosis, treatmen...
The disclosure of online test results (i.e., laboratory, radiology and pathology results) on patient...
Background: The World Health Organization-World Alliance for Patient Safety has identified test resu...
Background: Diagnostic testing provides integral informationfor the prevention, diagnosis, treatment...
BACKGROUND: Follow-up of abnormal outpatient laboratory test results is a major patient safety conce...
OBJECTIVE: Laboratory tests are ordered on a daily basis, even though disease probability is often v...