In 2008 I ran a survey on national uptake of orders comms.
Given the progress that has been made in many sites in the last 2 years, I felt it might be useful to rerun the survey to document the changes in practice.
The survey can be found at :
https://www.survey.leeds.ac.uk/nhsocsurvey
It takes just a few minutes to complete and I will publish the results in about 4 weeks time. If you are not the appropriate person to fill in the survey could you pass this email on to who ever is in charge of order comms in your organisation.
Best wishes
Rick Jones
(see http://www.laboratorymedicine.nhs.uk/labmedicine/Publications/tabid/91/Default.aspx for the previous report).
Dr Rick Jones
Assoc Clin Director, Yorks and Humber Programme for IT
Sen Lect, Yorkshire Centre Health Informatics, Univ of Leeds
Consultant Chemical Pathologist, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust
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