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Vol. 24. Núm. 2.
Páginas 83-91 (junio 1999)
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Vol. 24. Núm. 2.
Páginas 83-91 (junio 1999)
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Racionalización de la utilización y costes del laboratorio en atención primaria: protocolización de solicitudes analíticas
Rationalisation of the use and costs of Primary Care laboratories: protocolising lab analysis requests
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J. Deniel Rosanasa, JL. Prat Quinzañosa, MA. Ramón Martíneza, M. Romeu Gascób
a Médico.Direcció d'Atenció Primària d'Osona. Institut Català de la Salut y Servicio de Análisis Clínicos. Hospital General de Vic. Barcelona.
b Administradora. Direcció d'Atenció Primària d'Osona. Institut Català de la Salut y Servicio de Análisis Clínicos. Hospital General de Vic. Barcelona.
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Objective. To present a multiple interventionist strategy, with a combined genesis, that may help improve the effectiveness and efficiency of Primary Care laboratory use.

Design. Retrospective observation study.

Setting. Three Health Districts in Barcelona province: Manlleu, Santa Eugènia de Berga and Sant Hipòlit de Voltregà.

Patients and other participants. The study looked at 2,960 lab analysis requests in two months from professionals in three Health Districts. The requests were classified and codified in line with the most prevalent Primary Care health problems and conditions for which lab tests are necessary. An analytic protocol agreed by Primary Care and Laboratory professionals was worked out for each of these situations. The costs of analytic requests before (free request) and after (application of protocols) were compared.

Measurements and main results. The pathologies for which the greatest savings were achieved were: General Health Review, Hypertension and Lipaemia. Total saving was 1,862,226 pesetas in two months, equivalent to 11,173,356 pesetas per year.

Conclusions. The strategy of protocolising lab requests involves savings which permit setting up an incentive system, based on compliance with the strategy, for the professionals involved.

Keywords:
Laboratory
Primary Care
Protocols
Effectiveness
Efficiency
Incentives
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