Diagnostic and laboratory test ordering in Northern Portuguese Primary Health Care: a cross-sectional study.
Luísa SáAndreia Sofia Costa TeixeiraFernando TavaresCristina Costa-SantosLuciana CoutoAltamiro Costa-PereiraAlberto Pinto HespanholPaulo SantosCarlos MartinsPublished in: BMJ open (2017)
The results from this study show that the most commonly ordered tests in Portugal are laboratory tests, that there is a tendency for overtesting and that there is a large variability in diagnostic and laboratory test ordering in different geographical and organisational Portuguese primary care practices, suggesting that there may be considerable potential for the rationalisation of test ordering. The existence of Family Health Units seems to be a strong determinant in decreasing test ordering by Portuguese family physicians. Approaches to ensuring more rational testing are needed.