Electronic ordering systems have the potential to enhance the effective and efficient utilisation of pathology services. This study examined the influence of electronic ordering of pathology tests in four emergency departments on data entry times, a contributing factor to test turnaround time using failure time analysis. Data relating to tests ordered for 50,854 emergency department patients at four hospitals were analysed. The introduction of electronic test ordering significantly reduced turnaround time associated with laboratory data entry at the four hospitals, but there was significant variation between hospitals. Investigation of the impact of electronic ordering on efficiency of pathology services must take into account specific aspe...
AbstractObjectiveTo introduce and evaluate a method that uses electronic medical record (EMR) data t...
Abstract. Few studies have attempted to measure the effectiveness of computerised test-order entry s...
Few studies have attempted to measure the effectiveness of computerised test-order entry systems to ...
The aim of this study was to examine the impact of the Electronic Medical Record (EMR) on the qualit...
This project aimed to assess the impact of electronic ordering systems, on the quality use of pathol...
Objective: This paper reports on the overall findings of a comprehensive two-year research program i...
In this study we examined the impact of an Electronic Medical Record (EMR) on repeat test rates (i.e...
Objectives: 1) To measure the incidence and impact of missed radiology and microbiology test results...
The Electronic Medical Record (EMR) incorporates computerised provider order entry systems which all...
Electronic ordering systems have the potential to enhance the efficient utilisation of pathology ser...
Few multi-centre studies of the impact of computerised provider order entry (CPOE) systems on health...
Objectives: Few studies have measured the long-term effects of computerised provider order entry sys...
Abstract. Few multi-centre studies of the impact of computerised provider order entry (CPOE) systems...
Electronic test ordering, via the Electronic Medical Record (EMR), which incorporates computerised p...
Objectives Blood tests are requested for approximately 50% of patients attending the emergency depar...
AbstractObjectiveTo introduce and evaluate a method that uses electronic medical record (EMR) data t...
Abstract. Few studies have attempted to measure the effectiveness of computerised test-order entry s...
Few studies have attempted to measure the effectiveness of computerised test-order entry systems to ...
The aim of this study was to examine the impact of the Electronic Medical Record (EMR) on the qualit...
This project aimed to assess the impact of electronic ordering systems, on the quality use of pathol...
Objective: This paper reports on the overall findings of a comprehensive two-year research program i...
In this study we examined the impact of an Electronic Medical Record (EMR) on repeat test rates (i.e...
Objectives: 1) To measure the incidence and impact of missed radiology and microbiology test results...
The Electronic Medical Record (EMR) incorporates computerised provider order entry systems which all...
Electronic ordering systems have the potential to enhance the efficient utilisation of pathology ser...
Few multi-centre studies of the impact of computerised provider order entry (CPOE) systems on health...
Objectives: Few studies have measured the long-term effects of computerised provider order entry sys...
Abstract. Few multi-centre studies of the impact of computerised provider order entry (CPOE) systems...
Electronic test ordering, via the Electronic Medical Record (EMR), which incorporates computerised p...
Objectives Blood tests are requested for approximately 50% of patients attending the emergency depar...
AbstractObjectiveTo introduce and evaluate a method that uses electronic medical record (EMR) data t...
Abstract. Few studies have attempted to measure the effectiveness of computerised test-order entry s...
Few studies have attempted to measure the effectiveness of computerised test-order entry systems to ...