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Changing patterns of routine laboratory testing over time at children's hospitals.

Michael J TchouMatthew HallJessica L MarkhamJohn R StephensMichael J SteinerElisha McCoyPaul L AronsonSamir S ShahMatthew J MolloyJillian Mayer Cotter
Published in: Journal of hospital medicine (2024)
Our study included 576,572 encounters for common, low-severity diagnoses. Individual hospital testing rates in each year of the study varied from 0.3 to 1.4 tests per patient day. The average yearly change in hospital-specific testing rates ranged from -6% to +7%. Four hospitals remained in the lowest quartile of testing and two in the highest quartile throughout all 10 years of the study. We grouped hospitals with increasing (8), decreasing (n = 5), and unchanged (n = 15) testing rates. No difference was found across subgroups in costs, length of stay, 30-day ED revisit, or readmission rates. Comparing resource utilization trends over time provides important insights into achievable rates of testing reduction.
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