How often do GPs use rapid computer access to laboratory results? A description of 18 months’ use by 72 practices in Tayside

This paper describes the uptake and usage by a group of general medical practices in Tayside, Scotland of a novel system designed to give rapid access to laboratory results in primary care. The speed of access to laboratory results from primary care is one factor that determines how laboratory resul...

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Main Authors: Deborah Clark, Wynne Carter, Frank Sullivan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT 2004-02-01
Series:Journal of Innovation in Health Informatics
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Online Access:https://hijournal.bcs.org/index.php/jhi/article/view/106
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spelling doaj-4090fe5fd1564e5c8360b6f07e38821d2020-11-24T22:48:55ZengBCS, The Chartered Institute for ITJournal of Innovation in Health Informatics2058-45552058-45632004-02-01121353910.14236/jhi.v12i1.10685How often do GPs use rapid computer access to laboratory results? A description of 18 months’ use by 72 practices in TaysideDeborah ClarkWynne CarterFrank SullivanThis paper describes the uptake and usage by a group of general medical practices in Tayside, Scotland of a novel system designed to give rapid access to laboratory results in primary care. The speed of access to laboratory results from primary care is one factor that determines how laboratory results are both requested and used. Without easy and timely access to laboratory results, general practitioners (GPs) are not able to make the most efficient use of laboratory tests, and this therefore impinges on whether those tests are requested. Fountain was designed to provide a front end for GPs to gain rapid and easy access to laboratory results in a manner familiar to them. It was initially made available in primary care in the region to 72 practices, with 272 GP desktops having immediate access to results when they are ready. The pattern of use and uptake was monitored remotely after the system was introduced, and the first 18 months of use are described here. Initial use varied widely between practices with rates of access varying from 160 hits per 1000 population to none at all.However, the access rate gradually conformed to a more standard rate of around 20 hits per 1000 population per month, regardless of the initial rate of use. This pattern conforms to that describing the introduction of new technologies in other settings. Continued use in practice and the concordance of usage between practices confirms that rapid and reliable access to laboratory reports from primary care is both useful and used.https://hijournal.bcs.org/index.php/jhi/article/view/106clinical laboratory information systemsmedical informaticsprimary care
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How often do GPs use rapid computer access to laboratory results? A description of 18 months’ use by 72 practices in Tayside
Journal of Innovation in Health Informatics
clinical laboratory information systems
medical informatics
primary care
author_facet Deborah Clark
Wynne Carter
Frank Sullivan
author_sort Deborah Clark
title How often do GPs use rapid computer access to laboratory results? A description of 18 months’ use by 72 practices in Tayside
title_short How often do GPs use rapid computer access to laboratory results? A description of 18 months’ use by 72 practices in Tayside
title_full How often do GPs use rapid computer access to laboratory results? A description of 18 months’ use by 72 practices in Tayside
title_fullStr How often do GPs use rapid computer access to laboratory results? A description of 18 months’ use by 72 practices in Tayside
title_full_unstemmed How often do GPs use rapid computer access to laboratory results? A description of 18 months’ use by 72 practices in Tayside
title_sort how often do gps use rapid computer access to laboratory results? a description of 18 months’ use by 72 practices in tayside
publisher BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT
series Journal of Innovation in Health Informatics
issn 2058-4555
2058-4563
publishDate 2004-02-01
description This paper describes the uptake and usage by a group of general medical practices in Tayside, Scotland of a novel system designed to give rapid access to laboratory results in primary care. The speed of access to laboratory results from primary care is one factor that determines how laboratory results are both requested and used. Without easy and timely access to laboratory results, general practitioners (GPs) are not able to make the most efficient use of laboratory tests, and this therefore impinges on whether those tests are requested. Fountain was designed to provide a front end for GPs to gain rapid and easy access to laboratory results in a manner familiar to them. It was initially made available in primary care in the region to 72 practices, with 272 GP desktops having immediate access to results when they are ready. The pattern of use and uptake was monitored remotely after the system was introduced, and the first 18 months of use are described here. Initial use varied widely between practices with rates of access varying from 160 hits per 1000 population to none at all.However, the access rate gradually conformed to a more standard rate of around 20 hits per 1000 population per month, regardless of the initial rate of use. This pattern conforms to that describing the introduction of new technologies in other settings. Continued use in practice and the concordance of usage between practices confirms that rapid and reliable access to laboratory reports from primary care is both useful and used.
topic clinical laboratory information systems
medical informatics
primary care
url https://hijournal.bcs.org/index.php/jhi/article/view/106
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