Hi
We have always done this and had virtually no feedback.
Our main problem is the number of lines on the report with the comment we add, given the 100 line limit on Clinisys
Mike
Mike Howell
Clinical Biochemistry
The Hillingdon Hospital
Pield Heath Road
Uxbridge
Middx
UB8 3NN
Tel 01895 279225
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We report eGFR on all requests for p-creatinine on adults from primary
care.
We are now considering doing this on all requests from adults in
secondary care.
How many of you do this, and what do you think are the advantages and
disadvantages?
Thanks
Jonathan
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