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A Trial of Two Strategies to Modify the Test-Ordering Behavior of Medical Residents
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1980
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Family MedicineRadiologic EducationHospital MedicinePrimary CareRadiologic TestsTest DerivationTest-ordering BehaviorPublic HealthLaboratory MedicineLimited OrderingClinical EvaluationHealth Services ResearchTest Process ImprovementHealth PolicyTesting TechniqueOutcomes ResearchMedical ResidentsNursingPatient SafetyContinuing Medical EducationPatient ManagementMedicine
We studied two methods to reduce the ordering of laboratory and radiologic tests by medical residents in their first postgraduate year. Dividing the residents into three groups, we compared the effect of concurrent chart review and discussion in one group with the effect of a moderate financial incentive for limited ordering of tests in a second group. The third group of residents served as a concurrent control, and data on the testing patterns of residents at the same hospital during the year before the study provided a retrospective control.
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