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An audit of inpatient stool ova and parasite (O&P) testing in a multi-hospital health system.

Mohammad Qasim KhanNicole GentileYing ZhouBecky A SmithRichard B ThomsonEugene F Yen
Published in: Journal of community hospital internal medicine perspectives (2020)
Superfluous inpatient stool O&P exams confer a financial and labor burden to hospital systems. Stool O&P exams should be restricted to individuals admitted to the hospital for <3 days, having diarrhea >7 days and possessing at least one of the following risk factors: smoking, prior parasitic disease, HIV-positive status, travel to an endemic area, and institutionalization. Such selective testing can confer a 51% reduction in testing, costs, and labor.
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