Chasin Brian S, Elliott Sean P, Klotz Stephen A
Section of Infectious Diseases, Department of Medicine, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 85724, USA.
Am J Med. 2007 Sep;120(9):819.e9-11. doi: 10.1016/j.amjmed.2006.07.024.
Document errors and the nuisance factor inherent in the informational exchange that occurs with the outsourcing of laboratory and radiology examinations.
Three infectious diseases physicians at a tertiary care hospital recorded problems involving data transmitted by telephone or fax from outsource providers for 4 months. This included in- and outpatients, and those in transition from one status to another.
Outsourcing laboratory and radiology examinations of insured outpatients is a common practice. Insurance companies determine which healthcare facility performs these tests based on contractual agreements with outsource providers. This leads to confusion and frustration for the doctor and patient alike, and occasionally, to medical error.
The exchange of patient data involved in outsourcing is subject to systemic errors that do not allow of easy solution.
记录实验室和放射检查外包过程中信息交换所固有的错误及干扰因素。
一家三级护理医院的三名传染病医生记录了4个月内由外包供应商通过电话或传真传输的数据所涉及的问题。这包括住院患者、门诊患者以及处于不同状态转换期的患者。
为参保门诊患者外包实验室和放射检查是一种常见做法。保险公司根据与外包供应商的合同协议来确定由哪家医疗机构进行这些检查。这给医生和患者都带来了困惑和沮丧,偶尔还会导致医疗差错。
外包过程中涉及的患者数据交换存在系统性错误,难以轻易解决。