电子病理订单系统是否改变了医院常规检验的数量和模式?间断时间序列分析

IF 2.5 4区 医学 Q2 PATHOLOGY Journal of Clinical Pathology Pub Date : 2024-07-18 DOI:10.1136/jcp-2023-208850
Madeleine de Carle, Brooke Macnab, Jenewa Utainrat, Jessica Herkes-Deane, John Attia, Theo de Malmanche, Erdahl Teber, Kerrin Palazzi, Craig Scowen, Alexis Hure
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目的:在澳大利亚,识别和减少低价值医疗是一个至关重要的问题,而病理检验订单是这一领域的共同焦点。本研究以先前的研究为基础,旨在量化实施电子下单(e-ordering)系统与人工(纸质)下单相比对病理检验量的影响:方法:采用间断时间序列设计对病理检验数据进行了审计和分析,以研究电子下单系统对病理下单模式的影响。研究对象包括澳大利亚纽卡斯尔一家三级转诊医院的所有内科和外科成人住院病人,为期三年:结果:总体而言,实施电子订单系统后,订单量在统计学上没有显著差异。在整个研究期间,所订购检验项目的总数量(每次入院检验项目和每个床日检验项目)略有增加,反映出一种长期趋势:结论:尽管电子订单系统提供了更高的可视性和订单跟踪功能,但我们得出的结论是,实施电子订单系统本身并不会减少订单量。要想识别并减少低价值医疗服务,就需要有意识地做出努力,并专门设计教育计划或硬连接算法。
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Does an electronic pathology ordering system change the volume and pattern of routine testing in hospital? An interrupted time series analysis.

Aims: Identifying and reducing low-value care is a vital issue in Australia, with pathology test ordering a common focus in this field. This study builds on previous research and aimed to quantify the impact of the implementation of an electronic ordering (e-ordering) system on the volume of pathology testing, compared with manual (paper based) ordering.

Methods: An audit and analysis of pathology test data were conducted, using an interrupted time series design to investigate the impact of the e-ordering system on pathology ordering patterns. All medical and surgical adult inpatients at a tertiary referral hospital in Newcastle, Australia, were included over a 3-year period.

Results: Overall, there were no statistically significant differences in the volume of orders due to the implementation of the e-ordering system. There was a slight increase in the aggregated volume (tests per admission and tests per bed day) of tests ordered across the entire study period, reflecting a secular trend.

Conclusions: Despite providing greater visibility and tracking of orders, we conclude that the implementation of an e-ordering system does not, in and of itself, reduce ordering volume. Efforts to identify and reduce low-value care will require intentional effort and specifically designed educational programmes or hard-wired algorithms.

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期刊介绍: Journal of Clinical Pathology is a leading international journal covering all aspects of pathology. Diagnostic and research areas covered include histopathology, virology, haematology, microbiology, cytopathology, chemical pathology, molecular pathology, forensic pathology, dermatopathology, neuropathology and immunopathology. Each issue contains Reviews, Original articles, Short reports, Correspondence and more.
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