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Regional variations in test requiring patterns of general practitioners in Spain
Authors:Salinas María  López-Garrigós Maite  Díaz Julián  Ortuño Mario  Yago Martin  Laíz Begoña  Carratala Arturo  Chinchilla Virtudes  Marcaida Goizane  Rodriguez-Borja Enrique  Esteban Angel  Guaita Marcos  Aguado Cristina  Lorente Miguel A  Flores Emilio  Uris Joaquín
Institution:Department of Clinical Laboratory, Hospital Universitario de San Juan, Alicante, Spain.
Abstract:

Objective

To analyze the requesting patterns for a range of laboratory tests ordered in 2009 from eight laboratories providing services to eight health areas, using appropriate indicators.

Design

Indicators measured every test request per 1,000 inhabitants, and indicators that measured the number of tests per related test requested by general practitioners were calculated. The savings generated, if each Health Care Department achieved the appropriate indicator standard, were also calculated. Laboratory Information System registers were collected, and indicators were calculated automatically in each laboratory using a data warehouse application.

Results

There was a large difference in demand for tests by health areas. The ratio of related tests also showed a great variability. The savings generated if each Health Care Department had achieved the appropriate indicator standard were €172,116 for free thyroxine, €18,289 for aspartate aminotransferase, and €62,678 for urea.

Conclusions

Considerable variability exists in general practitioners'' demand for laboratory tests.
Keywords:Appropriateness  clinical chemistry  health care costs  laboratory test utilization  quality indicators
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