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Closing the Loop on Unscheduled Diagnostic Imaging Orders – A Systems-Based Approach
OBJECTIVE: To: 1) describe a System for Coordinating Orders for Radiology Exams (SCORE) which aims to manage unscheduled orders for outpatient diagnostic imaging in an electronic health record (EHR) with embedded computerized physician order entry (CPOE), 2) assess the impact of SCORE and other rela...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7796989/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33031782 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jacr.2020.09.031 |
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author | Lacson, Ronilda Gujrathi, Isha Healey, Michael Fanning, Kelly Morisset, Fauvette Hooton, Stuart Landman, Adam Eappen, Sunil Boland, Giles W. Khorasani, Ramin |
author_facet | Lacson, Ronilda Gujrathi, Isha Healey, Michael Fanning, Kelly Morisset, Fauvette Hooton, Stuart Landman, Adam Eappen, Sunil Boland, Giles W. Khorasani, Ramin |
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description | OBJECTIVE: To: 1) describe a System for Coordinating Orders for Radiology Exams (SCORE) which aims to manage unscheduled orders for outpatient diagnostic imaging in an electronic health record (EHR) with embedded computerized physician order entry (CPOE), 2) assess the impact of SCORE and other related factors (e.g., demographics) on rate of unscheduled orders, and 3) assess the clinical necessity of orders canceled, expired, scheduled and performed. METHODS: This Institutional Review Board-approved retrospective study was conducted in a large academic institution between 10/1/2017–7/1/2019. The design and implementation of SCORE is described, including people (e.g., competencies), processes (e.g., standardized procedures) and tools (e.g., EHR interfaces, dashboard). Rate of unscheduled imaging orders was compared pre-SCORE (10/1/17–9/30/18) and post-SCORE (10/1/18–6/30/19) using chi-square analysis. For 447 randomly selected orders, mode of resolution was obtained from the EHR and factors related to order resolution were assessed via multivariable analysis. Finally, clinical necessity was manually assessed by two physicians. RESULTS: Pre-SCORE, 52,204/607,020 exam orders were unscheduled (8.6% of orders), compared to 20,900/475,000 exam orders (4.4% of orders) post-SCORE (χ(2), p<0.00001), a 49% reduction in unscheduled orders. Among 447 randomly selected orders, orders were addressed via cancellation (57%), expiration (21%), scheduling (1%) and performance (11%). Order resolution was not significantly associated with other factors. 31.9% of cancellations and 27.7% of expired orders remained clinically necessary and were attributed to scheduling and patient-related factors. CONCLUSION: SCORE significantly reduced unscheduled diagnostic imaging orders. This patient safety initiative may help reduce errors resulting from diagnostic delays due to unscheduled exam orders. |
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spelling | pubmed-77969892022-01-01 Closing the Loop on Unscheduled Diagnostic Imaging Orders – A Systems-Based Approach Lacson, Ronilda Gujrathi, Isha Healey, Michael Fanning, Kelly Morisset, Fauvette Hooton, Stuart Landman, Adam Eappen, Sunil Boland, Giles W. Khorasani, Ramin J Am Coll Radiol Article OBJECTIVE: To: 1) describe a System for Coordinating Orders for Radiology Exams (SCORE) which aims to manage unscheduled orders for outpatient diagnostic imaging in an electronic health record (EHR) with embedded computerized physician order entry (CPOE), 2) assess the impact of SCORE and other related factors (e.g., demographics) on rate of unscheduled orders, and 3) assess the clinical necessity of orders canceled, expired, scheduled and performed. METHODS: This Institutional Review Board-approved retrospective study was conducted in a large academic institution between 10/1/2017–7/1/2019. The design and implementation of SCORE is described, including people (e.g., competencies), processes (e.g., standardized procedures) and tools (e.g., EHR interfaces, dashboard). Rate of unscheduled imaging orders was compared pre-SCORE (10/1/17–9/30/18) and post-SCORE (10/1/18–6/30/19) using chi-square analysis. For 447 randomly selected orders, mode of resolution was obtained from the EHR and factors related to order resolution were assessed via multivariable analysis. Finally, clinical necessity was manually assessed by two physicians. RESULTS: Pre-SCORE, 52,204/607,020 exam orders were unscheduled (8.6% of orders), compared to 20,900/475,000 exam orders (4.4% of orders) post-SCORE (χ(2), p<0.00001), a 49% reduction in unscheduled orders. Among 447 randomly selected orders, orders were addressed via cancellation (57%), expiration (21%), scheduling (1%) and performance (11%). Order resolution was not significantly associated with other factors. 31.9% of cancellations and 27.7% of expired orders remained clinically necessary and were attributed to scheduling and patient-related factors. CONCLUSION: SCORE significantly reduced unscheduled diagnostic imaging orders. This patient safety initiative may help reduce errors resulting from diagnostic delays due to unscheduled exam orders. 2020-10-05 2021-01 /pmc/articles/PMC7796989/ /pubmed/33031782 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jacr.2020.09.031 Text en This manuscript version is made available under the CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0 license http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ |
spellingShingle | Article Lacson, Ronilda Gujrathi, Isha Healey, Michael Fanning, Kelly Morisset, Fauvette Hooton, Stuart Landman, Adam Eappen, Sunil Boland, Giles W. Khorasani, Ramin Closing the Loop on Unscheduled Diagnostic Imaging Orders – A Systems-Based Approach |
title | Closing the Loop on Unscheduled Diagnostic Imaging Orders – A Systems-Based Approach |
title_full | Closing the Loop on Unscheduled Diagnostic Imaging Orders – A Systems-Based Approach |
title_fullStr | Closing the Loop on Unscheduled Diagnostic Imaging Orders – A Systems-Based Approach |
title_full_unstemmed | Closing the Loop on Unscheduled Diagnostic Imaging Orders – A Systems-Based Approach |
title_short | Closing the Loop on Unscheduled Diagnostic Imaging Orders – A Systems-Based Approach |
title_sort | closing the loop on unscheduled diagnostic imaging orders – a systems-based approach |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7796989/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33031782 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jacr.2020.09.031 |
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