Improving Healthcare Value: Effectiveness of a Program to Reduce Laboratory Testing for Non-Critically-Ill Patients With COVID-19

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Abstract

Avoiding routine, repetitive inpatient laboratory testing is a Choosing Wisely® recommendation, with benefits that may be even more pronounced in the setting of the COVID-19 pandemic, considering the need to limit unnecessary exposure, use of personal protective equipment, and laboratory resources. However, the COVID-19 pandemic presented a unique challenge: how to efficiently develop and standardize care for a disease process that had yet to be fully characterized. This article describes the development of a local committee to critically review evidence-based practices, reach consensus, and guide practice patterns, with the aim of delivering high-value care. Following the local introduction of recommendations and electronic health record order sets, non-critically-ill COVID-19 patients at our hospital had more inpatient days where they did not receive laboratory tests, achieving sustained special cause variation on statistical process control charts. The principles of Choosing Wisely® can be applied even within novel and rapidly evolving situations.

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Abdul-Moheeth, M., Valencia, V., Schaefer, S., Brode, W. M., Nieto, K., & Moriates, C. (2021). Improving Healthcare Value: Effectiveness of a Program to Reduce Laboratory Testing for Non-Critically-Ill Patients With COVID-19. Journal of Hospital Medicine, 16(8), 495–498. https://doi.org/10.12788/jhm.3649

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