The effect of laboratory requisition modification, audit and feedback with academic detailing or both on utilization of blood urea testing in family practice in Newfoundland, Canada.
CONCLUSION: We conclude that removing urea from standard test order menus was the most effective in reducing test volumes, but combination with audit and feedback augmented the impact.
PMID: 32450078 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Clinical Biochemistry - Category: Biochemistry Authors: Barrett BJ, Randell EW, Mariathas HH, Mohammadi A, Darcy S, Wilson R, Brian Johnston K, Parfrey PS Tags: Clin Biochem Source Type: research
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