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    Physician reprint filing systems can be managed by trained staff using the International Classification of Health Problems in Primary Care (ICHPPC). This approach saves physician time, enhancing clinical problem-solving resources.

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    • Medical Informatics
    • Primary Care Practice Management

    Background:

    • Effective reprint filing systems are crucial for clinical problem-solving in primary care.
    • Physician time constraints often hinder the maintenance of comprehensive filing systems.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To evaluate the feasibility of using trained non-physician staff to manage reprint filing systems.
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    Main Methods:

    • Two academic family physicians, two practicing physicians, a research assistant, and two receptionists were tasked with coding and filing reprints.
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    • The International Classification of Health Problems in Primary Care (ICHPPC) was the coding system employed.

    Main Results:

    • Good agreement in coding was achieved by all participants except one receptionist unfamiliar with the ICHPPC system.
    • The study demonstrated that trained staff can successfully code and cross-reference medical literature.

    Conclusions:

    • Trained administrative staff, such as nurses or receptionists, can effectively manage reprint filing systems.
    • Delegating reprint management to trained personnel can free up physician time for patient care and complex problem-solving.