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Bad Test Results Often Go Unreported

By CARLA K. JOHNSON
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CHICAGO (June 22) -- No news isn't necessarily good news for patients waiting for the results of medical tests. The first study of its kind finds doctors failed to inform patients of abnormal cancer screenings and other test results 1 out of 14 times.
The failure rate was higher at some doctors' offices, as high as 26 percent at one office. Few medical practices had explicit methods for how to tell patients, leaving each doctor to come up with a system. In some offices, patients were told if they didn't hear anything, they could assume their test results were normal.
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"It really does happen all too often," said lead author Dr. Lawrence Casalino of Weill Cornell Medical College. The findings are published in Monday's Archives of Internal Medicine.
"If you've had a test, whether it be blood test or some kind of X-ray or ultrasound, don't assume because you haven't heard from your physician that the result is normal," Casalino said.
Practices with electronic medical records systems did worse or no better than those with paper systems in the study of more than 5,000 patients.
"If you have bad processes in place, electronic medical records are not going to solve your problems," said study co-author Dr. Daniel Dunham of Northwestern University's Feinberg School of Medicine.
Dr. Harvey Murff, a patient safety researcher at Vanderbilt University Medical Center who wasn't involved in the study, said the researchers gave doctors "the benefit of the doubt" and still found a significant problem.
The researchers chose tests findings in which any doctor would agree patients should be informed. And they gave doctors a chance to explain when they found nothing in medical charts showing patients had been notified of bad test results.
The tests included cholesterol blood work, mammograms, Pap smears and screening tests for colon cancer.
Failing to inform patients can lead to malpractice lawsuits and increased medical costs, the researchers said.
"If bad things happen to patients that could have been prevented, that will lead to higher costs and in some cases considerably higher costs," Casalino said.
Researchers reviewed the medical records of more than 5,000 randomly selected patients, ages 50 to 69, in 23 primary care practices in the Midwest and on the West coast. They excluded dying patients and others with severe medical conditions where informing a patient would be redundant.
They surveyed doctors about how their offices manage test results. The offices that followed certain processes — including asking patients to call if they don't hear any news — were less likely to have high failure rates.
The study was funded by the California HealthCare Foundation.
"Our goal is not to indict physicians," Dunham said. "It's about working smarter and getting processes in place."
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imrichie33

11:05 PMJun 28 2009

in boston there is a program called patient gateway. several of the large hospitals are connected to this information site for patients. whenever you have any lab work it is posted on gateway and you can access it by joining . also the lab tests are explained as to why what etc. the high/low value norms are listed next to your value. it is a great system as you can get the results and know if there is a varience from normal. if your doctor is reliable he will also notify you of the results but if you have a quack at least you can see what is going on within you. appointments future and past are also listed. medications present and past are there, as is the ability to book appointments and refills.connecting with the doctors office is also provided. connection directly with the doctor is at the discretion of the doctor.

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Womenscountry

09:57 AMJun 24 2009

Sneezemd....................the people who are flooding over here for treatment are only the rich who can afford to go where ever they want and think they are too good to be in a program with everyone else...........we have rich folks here who go to Europe for treatments, so what?

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Yorkie Mum

03:05 AMJun 24 2009

Always, always, always ask for a copy of your test results, procedure reports and discharge summaries. If you have a test and don't hear from the doctor, NEVER expect that the results were negative.

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Libdamage

01:43 AMJun 24 2009

So TM3545 when are the big unions like the $80,000 (at least in some places like big cities) teachers with full medical and dental benefits, and 4 months off each year and working half days when they finally DO, their substandard work. When are THEY going to be cut back to 50K per year?Typical liberal hypocrisy.

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Libdamage

01:39 AMJun 24 2009

Well Norlap666 you must not be an elderly person waiting for a hip replacement that will never be done beacuse the English system decides you are too old and not worth spending the resources on.

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TM3545

10:00 PMJun 24 2009

Bunch of overpaid quacks making mis diagnosis , I can't wait til universal healthcare is law and they're making 50k a year.

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Sneezemd

09:22 PMJun 24 2009

So please tell me why Canadians and Brits are flooding our operating rooms and hospitals for care? Could it be that treatments are delayed so long that patients die waiting? If your Candaian and Brit system is so good, please explain why?Be careful what you wish for.

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Norlap666

08:48 PMJun 24 2009

People with no idea of what they are talking about condem a "Single Payer" health care system as socialist. Well Britain has such a system, not perfect, not the best but it works, everybody gets care. And Fat Cat Insurance Companies are not sucking the blood out of the British public. For instance the Brit National Health Service had computerized record keeping 30 years ago, it's just creaping in here. I've lived with both systems and taken overall the Brits are well ahead and the French, live with much better care still, best in the World.

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Sneezemd

08:48 PMJun 24 2009

Lovie that's great...with all the dealerships Obama closed down, there should be plenty of salesmen to take care of your health with socialized medicine.

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No news isn\'t necessarily good news for patients waiting for the results of medical tests. The first study of its kind finds doctors failed to inform patients of abnormal cancer screenings and other test results 1 out of 14 times.