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A Generalizable Decision-Making Framework for Selecting Onsite versus Send-out Clinical Laboratory Testing.

Lee F SchroederPaul RebmanParastu KasaieErnest KenuJon ZelnerDavid W Dowdy
Published in: Medical decision making : an international journal of the Society for Medical Decision Making (2024)
The design of laboratory networks, including the decision to place diagnostic instruments at the point-of-care or at higher tiers as accessed through specimen transport, can be informed using the threshold approach to medical decision making.The most important determinants of the decision to test onsite versus send-out were the clinical utility lost due to send-out testing delays and the accuracy decrement with onsite testing.The threshold approach to medical decision making can be used to compare point-of-care testing accuracy decrements with the lost utility of treatment due to send-out testing delays.The relative cost of onsite versus send-out testing affected these thresholds, particularly when testing costs were >10% of treatment costs.
Keyphrases
  • decision making
  • healthcare