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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.

Madeleine de CarleBrooke MacnabJenewa UtainratJessica Herkes-DeaneJohn AttiaTheo de MalmancheErdahl TeberKerrin PalazziCraig ScowenAlexis J Hure
Published in: Journal of clinical pathology (2023)
Despite providing greater visibility and tracking of orders, we conclude that the implementation of an e-ordering system does not, in and of itself, reduce ordering volume. Efforts to identify and reduce low-value care will require intentional effort and specifically designed educational programmes or hard-wired algorithms.
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