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An Automatic Notification System for Test Results Finalized After Discharge

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Test Result Management
Interventions
Other: Email Notification
Registration Number
NCT01153451
Lead Sponsor
Brigham and Women's Hospital
Brief Summary

Specific Aims: (Study #1, funded by AHRQ, completed May 2011)

1. To create an automatic notification system to prompt physicians of test results finalized after discharge.

2. To evaluate the impact of this system on physician awareness of test results finalized after discharge.

Hypothesis: Automatic email notification will improve physician awareness of test results finalized after discharge compared to usual care.

Specific Aims: (Study #2, funded by CRICO, completed July 2012)

1. To identify a cohort of discharged patients with potentially actionable results of tests pending at discharge (TPAD).

2. To determine if automated email notification of the finalized results of potentially actionable TPADs affects the rate of post-discharge actions taken as documented in the electronic medical record (EMR).

Hypothesis: Automated email notification of the finalized results of potentially actionable TPADs increases the rate of actions taken post-discharge.

Detailed Description

Failure to follow up on abnormal test results is a critical problem and is more likely to occur in the case of tests that are performed in the hospital but whose results are not available or not finalized until after discharge (i.e., pending test results). Responsible inpatient and ambulatory providers may not be aware of these test results. In a prior study, Roy et al. determined that 41% of patients were discharged before all laboratory, microbiology, and radiology test results were finalized (31% were collectively hematology, chemistry, and pathology tests, 27% were radiology studies, and 42% were microbiology results). Of these results, 9.4% were considered potentially actionable by independent physician review and could have altered the post-discharge patient care plan. Physicians were only aware of 38% of these test results. Failure to follow-up on these test results can lead to delays in diagnosis, missed treatment opportunities, redundant ordering of tests, and subsequent patient harm. In a hospital the size of Brigham and Women's Hospital (BWH) with 44,000 annual admissions, physicians would be unaware of almost 2000 actionable test results per year. Automated systems can mitigate this problem by ensuring prompt notification of relevant test results finalized after discharge to responsible inpatient and ambulatory providers. Using internal BWH funding, we have developed an automated email notification system to facilitate management of tests pending at discharge (TPADs).

In study 1 (funded by AHRQ), we will prospectively evaluate the impact of this intervention on physician awareness of TPAD results. In study 2 (funded by CRICO), we will perform a chart review to determine the impact of the intervention on downstream actions taken by physicians and acknowledgment of TPAD results as documented in the electronic medical record.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
441
Inclusion Criteria
  • Any patient discharged from selected services at BWH whose inpatient attending and primary care provider are in the same arm of the study.
Exclusion Criteria
  • Any patient discharged from selected services at BWH whose inpatient attending and primary care provider are in discordant arms of the study.

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Email NotificationEmail NotificationResponsible inpatient and ambulatory physicians will receive automated email(s) of patients' tests results finalized post-discharge generated from the notification system. Finalized results will be batched such that no provider will receive more than one email per day.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Percent of Inpatient Providers Aware of Finalized Results of Tests Pending at Discharge (Study 1)72 hours after notification, October 2010 thru May 2011

The primary outcome will be the percentage of inpatient physicians who are aware of the finalized results of tests pending at discharge.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Percent of Ambulatory Providers Aware of Finalized Results of Tests Pending at Discharge (Study 1)72 hours after notification, October 2010 thru May 2011

Secondary outcomes will include the percentage of ambulatory physicians who are aware of the finalized results of tests pending at discharge (both Partners network and non-network providers).

Percent of Providers Aware of Actionable Test Results (Study 1)72 hours after notification, October 2010 thru May 2011

Percent awareness of actionable test results by responsible providers

Provider Satisfaction (Study 1)72 hours after notification, October 2010 thru May 2011

Percentage of providers satisfied with the notification system.

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Brigham and Women's Hospital

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Boston, Massachusetts, United States

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