Filing reprints: can office staff help?
Abstract
Filing systems for reprints must be tailored to the individual's practice profile, to maximize usefulness as a resource for clinical problem solving. However, the clerical time involved often reduces the physician's ability to maintain such a filing system. The authors tested two hypotheses that using the International Classification of Health Problems in Primary Care (ICHPPC) nurses or receptionists could code, cross reference and file reprints after the physician has selected the articles. Contents pages of five primary care journals were given to two academic family physicians, two practicing physicians, a research assistant and two receptionists, one of whom had used ICHPPC to record patient encounters. All coders except the second receptionist, who was unfamiliar with ICHPPC, reached good agreement in coding. Filing reprints may therefore be done by trained staff for groups of physicians.
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