The impact of cost displays on primary care physician laboratory test ordering
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The impact of cost displays on primary care physician laboratory test ordering
Abstract
Background: Physicians are under increased pressure to help control rising health care costs, though they lack information regarding cost implications of patient care decisions.
Objective: To evaluate the impact of real-time display of laboratory costs on primary care physician ordering of common laboratory tests in the outpatient setting.
Design: Interrupted time series analysis with a parallel control group.
Participants: Two hundred and fifteen primary care physicians (153 intervention and 62 control) using a common electronic health record between April 2010 and November 2011. The setting was an alliance of five multispecialty group practices in Massachusetts.
Intervention: The average Medicare reimbursement rate for 27 laboratory tests was displayed within an electronic health record at the time of ordering, including 21 lower cost tests (< $40.00) and six higher cost tests (> $40.00).
Main measures: We compared the change-in-slope of the monthly laboratory ordering rate between intervention and control physicians for 12 months pre-intervention and 6 months post-intervention. We surveyed all intervention and control physicians at 6 months post-intervention to assess attitudes regarding costs and cost displays.
Key results: Among 27 laboratory tests, intervention physicians demonstrated a significant decrease in ordering rates compared to control physicians for five (19%) tests. This included a significant relative decrease in ordering rates for four of 21 (19%) lower cost laboratory tests and one of six (17%) higher cost laboratory tests. A majority (81%) of physicians reported that the intervention improved their knowledge of the relative costs of laboratory tests.
Conclusions: Real-time display of cost information in an electronic health record can lead to a modest reduction in ordering of laboratory tests, and is well received. Our study demonstrates that electronic health records can serve as a tool to promote cost transparency and reduce laboratory test use.
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The impact of cost displays on ordering.J Gen Intern Med. 2014 Oct;29(10):1332. doi: 10.1007/s11606-014-2945-3. J Gen Intern Med. 2014. PMID: 24990245 Free PMC article. No abstract available.
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The impact of cost displays on ordering.J Gen Intern Med. 2014 Oct;29(10):1331. doi: 10.1007/s11606-014-2944-4. J Gen Intern Med. 2014. PMID: 24993087 Free PMC article. No abstract available.
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