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The Interrelationship between number of Symptoms and Patients' Request for General and Routine Laboratory Tests.
The overuse of laboratory tests is widely prevalent in hospital settings which increases healthcare costs. Although there is previous research on this subject, little is known about the relationship between symptoms and patient requests. Our study aims to identify if adult patients with multiple symptoms ask for general investigations more than single symptom patients?