We are considering stopping sending paper reports to the wards, since they
all have good computer access to results.
Does anyone have experience of this?
What objections were raised to it?
What did you do about the objections?
Are there any guidelines on the retention of paper reports - I know the
college has issued guidelines on retention of reports, but anything specific
about paper?
Do your histopathologists insist on sending a paper report?
What about radiology?
Does your hospital IMS flag up to a requester that he has results to be
looked at and does it send the results to a dedicated mailbox?
Very interested in your answers to these and any related qq. you may think
of.
Michael
Dr. C. M. Colley
Consultant Chemical Pathologist
The Great Western Hospital
Swindon SN3 6BB
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