Background: In light of rising healthcare costs and evidence of inefficient use of medical resources, there is growing interest in reducing healthcare waste by clinicians. Unwarranted lab tests may lead to further tests, prolonged hospital stays, unnecessary referrals and procedures, patient discomfort, and iatrogenic anemia, resulting in significant economic and clinical effects. Blood tests are essential in guiding medical decisions, but they are also associated with significant financial and clinical costs. We designed a quality improvement study that attempted to decrease inappropriate ordering of laboratory tests while maintaining quality of care in a large residency program. Methods: An algorithm outlining indications for complete bl...
Background: Appropriate use of diagnostic laboratory tests is challenging, and estimates of 20% for ...
Background: Appropriate use of diagnostic laboratory tests is challenging, and estimates of 20% for ...
Contains fulltext : 58145.pdf ( ) (Open Access)PURPOSE: We wanted to evaluate the ...
Objective: In hospitals, physicians-in-training are major contributors to the burden of tests ordere...
Background: Healthcare expenditures in the US account for 17.9% of the national GDP, or nearly $10,0...
Background: Laboratory testing forms an important part of diagnostic investigation in modern medicin...
Importance: Inappropriate use of laboratory testing is a challenging problem. Estimated overuse rate...
Unnecessary pathology tests performed in intensive care units (ICU) might lead to increased costs of...
Excessive laboratory testing is one of many areas of waste that plague the healthcare system. Mornin...
Background and Aim Laboratory blood tests for hospitalized patients are often overused. Excessive co...
BackgroundOveruse of clinical laboratory testing in the inpatient setting is a common problem. The o...
Objectives To determine whether a pathology request form allowing interns and residents to order onl...
Background: Studies addressing the appropriateness of laboratory testing have revealed approximately...
IntroductionFew studies described strategies to improve the use of diagnostic tests in intensive car...
Background: Studies addressing the appropriateness of laboratory testing have revealed approximately...
Background: Appropriate use of diagnostic laboratory tests is challenging, and estimates of 20% for ...
Background: Appropriate use of diagnostic laboratory tests is challenging, and estimates of 20% for ...
Contains fulltext : 58145.pdf ( ) (Open Access)PURPOSE: We wanted to evaluate the ...
Objective: In hospitals, physicians-in-training are major contributors to the burden of tests ordere...
Background: Healthcare expenditures in the US account for 17.9% of the national GDP, or nearly $10,0...
Background: Laboratory testing forms an important part of diagnostic investigation in modern medicin...
Importance: Inappropriate use of laboratory testing is a challenging problem. Estimated overuse rate...
Unnecessary pathology tests performed in intensive care units (ICU) might lead to increased costs of...
Excessive laboratory testing is one of many areas of waste that plague the healthcare system. Mornin...
Background and Aim Laboratory blood tests for hospitalized patients are often overused. Excessive co...
BackgroundOveruse of clinical laboratory testing in the inpatient setting is a common problem. The o...
Objectives To determine whether a pathology request form allowing interns and residents to order onl...
Background: Studies addressing the appropriateness of laboratory testing have revealed approximately...
IntroductionFew studies described strategies to improve the use of diagnostic tests in intensive car...
Background: Studies addressing the appropriateness of laboratory testing have revealed approximately...
Background: Appropriate use of diagnostic laboratory tests is challenging, and estimates of 20% for ...
Background: Appropriate use of diagnostic laboratory tests is challenging, and estimates of 20% for ...
Contains fulltext : 58145.pdf ( ) (Open Access)PURPOSE: We wanted to evaluate the ...