1 Before the emails flood in: it looks as if that URL has been sliced
in two, you need to stick the bits back together.
2 The policy seems to be working about as well as it could,
3 Even though we don't ask for the patient's address on the request
card it's nearly always possible to find it with a bit of detective
work. YMMV.
4 One of our medical staff in the laboratory sometimes 'phones the
patients directly. How do others feel about that?
Jonathan
On 28 Sep 2004, at 11:39, Jonathan Kay wrote:
> Have a look at:
> http://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/webadmin?A2=ind00&L=acb-clin-chem-
> gen&P=R49477&I=-1
>
> Jonathan
>
> PS: There is a College group looking at this
>
> On 28 Sep 2004, at 10:12, Jennifer Johnston wrote:
>
>> We are working with our local PCTs to refine our policy for phoning
>> abnormal out of hours results to our Urgent Care Centre (currently run
>> by a rota amongst participating local GPs).
>>
>> Conventional 'phone' limits are causing difficulties because of lack
>> of access to patient information by the on call GPs and we are looking
>> at critical level phoning where a result potentially needs immediate
>> action that evening.
>> The same problem clearly exists for almost any deputising /emergency
>> GP service.
>>
>> We are posting to ask of any other similar specific policies in
>> existence in biochemistry laboratories accross the country and would
>> be most grateful for comments on problems enountered or examples of
>> policies used.
>>
>> Many thanks in advance.
>>
>> Jennie Johnston, Consultant Biochemist
>> Stuart Smellie, Consultant Chemical Pathologist
>>
>>
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