Background: Diagnostic testing provides integral information for the prevention, diagnosis, treatment and management of disease. Inadequate test result reporting and follow-up is a major risk to patient safety. Factors contributing to failure to follow-up test results include unclear delineation of responsibility about who is meant to act on a test result; poor coordination across different levels of care; and the absence of integrated health information systems for the efficient information communication. Methods: A 2016 Australian Stakeholder Forum brought together over 30 representatives from 14 different consumer, clinical and management stakeholder organisations to discuss safe and effective test result communication, management and fo...
Background The testing and result communication process in primary care is complex. Its successful c...
As a gateway to specialty care, primary care relies on patient testing—including laboratory work and...
BACKGROUND: Serious lapses in patient care result from failure to follow-up test results. OBJECTIVE:...
Background: Diagnostic testing provides integral informationfor the prevention, diagnosis, treatment...
Background Diagnostic testing provides integral information for the prevention, diagnosis, treatment...
Background: The World Health Organization-World Alliance for Patient Safety has identified test resu...
IntroductionThe failure to follow-up pathology and medical imaging test results poses patient-safety...
The failure to follow-up test results is an area of patient safety risk which can have major consequ...
BACKGROUND: Communication failures involving test results contribute to issues of patient harm and s...
Introduction: The failure to follow-up pathology and medical imaging test results poses patient-safe...
Background The number of blood tests ordered in primary care continues to increase and the timely an...
Objective The management and follow-up of diagnostic test results is a major patient safety concern...
Background Missed test‐results and failure to follow‐up test‐results are major patient safety concer...
Objective: To determine physician perspectives about direct notification of normal and abnormal test...
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...
As a gateway to specialty care, primary care relies on patient testing—including laboratory work and...
BACKGROUND: Serious lapses in patient care result from failure to follow-up test results. OBJECTIVE:...
Background: Diagnostic testing provides integral informationfor the prevention, diagnosis, treatment...
Background Diagnostic testing provides integral information for the prevention, diagnosis, treatment...
Background: The World Health Organization-World Alliance for Patient Safety has identified test resu...
IntroductionThe failure to follow-up pathology and medical imaging test results poses patient-safety...
The failure to follow-up test results is an area of patient safety risk which can have major consequ...
BACKGROUND: Communication failures involving test results contribute to issues of patient harm and s...
Introduction: The failure to follow-up pathology and medical imaging test results poses patient-safe...
Background The number of blood tests ordered in primary care continues to increase and the timely an...
Objective The management and follow-up of diagnostic test results is a major patient safety concern...
Background Missed test‐results and failure to follow‐up test‐results are major patient safety concer...
Objective: To determine physician perspectives about direct notification of normal and abnormal test...
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...
As a gateway to specialty care, primary care relies on patient testing—including laboratory work and...
BACKGROUND: Serious lapses in patient care result from failure to follow-up test results. OBJECTIVE:...