2015
DOI: 10.1093/ajcp/143.suppl1.045
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75: Point-of-Care Creatinine/Estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate Testing Within the Radiology Department of an Academic Medical Center Improves Workflow and Reduces Costs

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“…The MIB authors note some economic benefits of early diagnosis of CKD through the use of POC testing as opposed to waiting for GP testing; however, the authors note that these savings would be minimal. The authors also cite a US-based study 112 that showed a reduction in waiting times for eGFR results from an average of 1 hour 54 minutes to 5 minutes following the introduction of radiology POC testing. This US study also suggested that the volume of contrast material used was also reduced for 26.4% of patients (33/125 patients).…”
Section: Resourcing Implications Identified In the Medtech Innovationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The MIB authors note some economic benefits of early diagnosis of CKD through the use of POC testing as opposed to waiting for GP testing; however, the authors note that these savings would be minimal. The authors also cite a US-based study 112 that showed a reduction in waiting times for eGFR results from an average of 1 hour 54 minutes to 5 minutes following the introduction of radiology POC testing. This US study also suggested that the volume of contrast material used was also reduced for 26.4% of patients (33/125 patients).…”
Section: Resourcing Implications Identified In the Medtech Innovationmentioning
confidence: 99%