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Biochimica Clinica 2012; 36(2) 098-106

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Il “software” GOELM come innovativa modalità di gestione della conoscenza e della prescrizione degli esami di laboratorio: l’esperienza di due Unità Sociosanitarie Locali

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Alessandro Camerotto1, Alessia Pozzato2, Vincenza Truppo1, Simone Bedendo1, Gabriele Angiolelli3, Arianna Lucchiari1, Massimo Tosini4, Alessandra Saggin5, Roberto Mencarelli6, Francesco Noce7
1Servizio Medicina di Laboratorio, 2Struttura Organizzativa Complessa di Ostetricia e Ginecologia e 6Struttura Organizzativa Complessa di Anatomia Patologica, Azienda ULSS 18, Rovigo
3Distretto Socio-Sanitario ULSS 13, Mirano
4Società Italiana di Sociologia della Salute, Ferrara
5Scuola di Direzione Aziendale, Università Bocconi, Milano
7Medicina Generale ULSS 18 Rovigo, Ordine dei Medici di Rovigo

ABSTRACT

The software GOELM as an innovative way of knowledge management and prescription of laboratory tests:the experience of two Local Healthcare Units (ULSS).

Laboratory tests play a pivotal role in the diagnostic process. Unfortunately, their usefulness is undermined by a substantial proportion of inappropriateness. Up to now the employed strategies appear inadequate to solve the problem. This study presents a structural solution based on health information technology. In 2008 and 2010, an innovative way for prescribing laboratory tests was tested with the help of general practitioners of ULSS 18 Rovigo and ULSS 13 Mirano. It uses a software called GOELM (Guide Order Entry Laboratory Medicine). During the order entry, the software proposes indications about the clinical use of the laboratory test in real time. The general practitioner could accept or not the indication. The number of prescriptions formulated with the use of GOELM was compared with the number of prescriptions formulated by the same doctors without GOELM in the same period of the previous year. Our results demonstrate that the use of GOELM software
has achieved a reduction in the total number of prescriptions up to 38% in Rovigo and up to 26% in Mirano. This trial demonstrates that it is possible to make governance in prescription without political and/or administrative measures. GOELM was therefore proved effective in reducing the inappropriateness through knowledge management.

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