Department of Public Health and Primary Care, KU Leuven, Leuven, Belgium.
Laboratory Medicine Department, Menoufia University National Liver Institute, Shebin El- Kom, Egypt.
BMC Prim Care. 2024 Jul 25;25(1):270. doi: 10.1186/s12875-024-02536-9.
Clinical laboratory testing, essential for medical diagnostics, represents a significant part of healthcare activity, influencing around 70% of critical clinical decisions. The automation of laboratory equipment has expanded test menus and increased efficiency to meet the growing demands for clinical testing. However, concerns about misutilization remain prevalent. In Belgium, primary care has seen a dramatic increase in lab test usage, but recent utilization data is lacking.
We conducted a comprehensive retrospective analysis of laboratory test utilization trends within the primary care settings of Belgium over a ten-year period, spanning from 2012 to 2021, incorporating a vast dataset of 189 million test records for almost 1.5 million persons. This was the first study to integrate the metadata from both the INTEGO & THIN databases, which are derived from the two major electronic medical record (EMR) systems used in primary care in Belgium, providing a comprehensive national perspective. This research provides crucial insights into patient-level patterns, test-level utilization, and offers international perspectives through comparative analysis.
We found a subtle annual increase in the average number of laboratory tests per patient (ranging from approximately 0.5-1%), indicative of a deceleration in growth in laboratory test ordering when compared to previous decades. We also witnessed stability and consistency of the most frequently ordered laboratory tests across diverse patient populations and healthcare contexts over the years.
These findings emphasize the need for continued efforts to optimize test utilization, focusing not only on tackling overutilization but on enhancing the diagnostic relevance of tests ordered. The frequently ordered tests should be prioritized in these initiatives to ensure their continued effectiveness in patient care. By consolidating extensive datasets, employing rigorous statistical analysis, and incorporating international perspectives, this study provides a solid foundation for evidence-based strategies aimed at refining laboratory test utilization practices. These strategies can potentially improve the quality of healthcare delivery while simultaneously addressing cost-effectiveness concerns in healthcare.
临床实验室检测对医学诊断至关重要,它是医疗活动的重要组成部分,影响着约 70%的关键临床决策。实验室设备的自动化扩展了检测项目,提高了效率,以满足日益增长的临床检测需求。然而,对检测滥用的担忧仍然普遍存在。在比利时,基层医疗的实验室检测使用量急剧增加,但最近缺乏利用数据。
我们对 2012 年至 2021 年期间比利时基层医疗实验室检测使用趋势进行了全面的回顾性分析,使用了包含近 150 万人的 1.89 亿次检测记录的大型数据集。这是第一项整合了来自比利时基层医疗中使用的两个主要电子病历(EMR)系统的 INTEGO 和 THIN 数据库的元数据的研究,提供了全面的国家视角。该研究深入了解了患者层面的模式、检测层面的利用情况,并通过比较分析提供了国际视角。
我们发现患者平均检测数量每年略有增加(约为 0.5-1%),这表明与前几十年相比,实验室检测订单的增长速度有所放缓。我们还发现,多年来,不同患者群体和医疗环境下最常订购的实验室检测具有稳定性和一致性。
这些发现强调了需要继续努力优化检测利用,不仅要解决过度利用的问题,还要提高检测的诊断相关性。在这些举措中,应优先考虑经常订购的检测,以确保其在患者护理中的持续有效性。通过整合大量数据集、采用严格的统计分析和纳入国际视角,本研究为基于证据的策略提供了坚实的基础,旨在完善实验室检测利用实践。这些策略有可能在解决医疗成本效益问题的同时,提高医疗服务质量。