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. 1983 Nov 11;250(18):2510-3.
doi: 10.1001/jama.250.18.2510.

Ready! Fire! . . . Aim! An inquiry into laboratory test ordering

Ready! Fire! . . . Aim! An inquiry into laboratory test ordering

E T Wong et al. JAMA. .

Abstract

Informal test-ordering protocols that do not follow a physiological rationale are common in teaching hospitals and represent part of the folklore of resident practice. Such faulty test-ordering routines increase the cost of care, waste resources, may fail to answer diagnostic questions, or may generate false leads. They prove to be part of a broader set of issues in information management not restricted to medicine. Clinically appropriate algorithms for diagnostic testing can be constructed to replace folkloric protocols. This should represent a major area of professional concern in clinical pathology.

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