2023
DOI: 10.1136/jcp-2023-208850
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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

Abstract: AimsIdentifying 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.MethodsAn 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… Show more

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