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Laboratory test requesting appropriateness and patient safety / by María Salinas [and four others] (editors).

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Patient safety ; v. 14.Publisher: Berlin ; Boston : De Gruyter, [2017]Description: 1 online resource (130 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 3110366231
  • 9783110366235
  • 9783110366242
  • 311036624X
  • 9783110371048
  • 3110371049
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Laboratory test requesting appropriateness and patient safety.DDC classification:
  • 610.289 23
LOC classification:
  • R859.7.S43
NLM classification:
  • WA 243
Online resources:
Contents:
Introduction : clinical laboratory contribution to patient safety -- Inappropriateness in laboratory test requesting in the literature -- Causes and negative effects of inappropriateness in laboratory test requesting -- Strategies to correct inappropriateness in laboratory test requesting -- Practical pathway to design, establish and monitor over time test requesting appropriateness strategies : appropriateness indicators to detect the inappropriateness, and to monitor after interventions -- Potential of computer physician order entry (CPOE) to improve patient safety related to laboratory test requesting.
Summary: The global medical process is a chain of different medical multidisciplinary procedures. The success in global Patient Safety will depend on the Safety of the consecutive medical processes that intervene in this complex system. Laboratory data is an essential part of health care, indeed it is used in 70% of clinical decisions. Inappropriate laboratory test over requesting is extremely frequent. The prevalence of under requesting has been less studied. The consequences of under requesting are clear, we are missing a diagnosis. Inappropriate over requesting can result not only in a problem of cost but also in a problem regarding patient safety. Additionally, another important consequence of inappropriate tests over requesting is that such amount of unnecessary tests has probably contributed to a significant increase in the volume of those over the last years. In all, there is general consensus that the inadequacy of test requesting must be corrected through strategies and monitored over time through indicators to assure the optimal laboratory contribution to clinical decision-making and patient safety.
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Introduction : clinical laboratory contribution to patient safety -- Inappropriateness in laboratory test requesting in the literature -- Causes and negative effects of inappropriateness in laboratory test requesting -- Strategies to correct inappropriateness in laboratory test requesting -- Practical pathway to design, establish and monitor over time test requesting appropriateness strategies : appropriateness indicators to detect the inappropriateness, and to monitor after interventions -- Potential of computer physician order entry (CPOE) to improve patient safety related to laboratory test requesting.

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The global medical process is a chain of different medical multidisciplinary procedures. The success in global Patient Safety will depend on the Safety of the consecutive medical processes that intervene in this complex system. Laboratory data is an essential part of health care, indeed it is used in 70% of clinical decisions. Inappropriate laboratory test over requesting is extremely frequent. The prevalence of under requesting has been less studied. The consequences of under requesting are clear, we are missing a diagnosis. Inappropriate over requesting can result not only in a problem of cost but also in a problem regarding patient safety. Additionally, another important consequence of inappropriate tests over requesting is that such amount of unnecessary tests has probably contributed to a significant increase in the volume of those over the last years. In all, there is general consensus that the inadequacy of test requesting must be corrected through strategies and monitored over time through indicators to assure the optimal laboratory contribution to clinical decision-making and patient safety.

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