A Cost-Effective Method for Reducing the Volume of Laboratory Tests in a University-Associated Teaching Hospital.

Citation:

Malka Attali, Barel, Yosef , Somin, Marina , Beilinson, Nick , Shankman, Mark , Ackerman, Ada , and Malnick, Stephen DH. 2006. “A Cost-Effective Method For Reducing The Volume Of Laboratory Tests In A University-Associated Teaching Hospital.”. Mount Sinai Journal Of Medicine, 73, Pp. 787. http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=edb&AN=22465314&site=eds-live.

Abstract:

BACKGROUND: Laboratory tests comprise a significant portion of hospital expenditure. Attempts to reduce their use have had mixed results. OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effect of an intervention based on a simple form-based system for ordering laboratory tests by physicians, on both use of laboratory resources and diagnostic accuracy. DESIGN: At Kaplan Medical Center in Rehovot, Israel, there are 4 similar internal medicine departments. In one department (C), the new system was initiated, whereas in the other 3 departments (A, B and D), the traditional method of ordering blood tests was continued. The intervention used was a requirement for tests to be specifically requested by residents following unbundling of test panels, with hands-on supervision by a senior physician. In addition, the residents attended a series of lectures on the economic implications of laboratory testing. The intervention study lasted for 3 years. MEASUREMENTS: Total number of tests performed in each department