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  • Radiology and Medical Imaging
  • Health Informatics
  • Healthcare Management

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  • Electronic health records (EHRs) are critical for managing hospital operations.
  • Optimizing inpatient radiology order priorities is essential for efficient resource allocation.
  • Previous interventions have focused on improving order turnaround times and reducing unnecessary imaging.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the impact of introducing new order priorities with performance expectations in the EHR on immediate inpatient radiology orders.
  • To determine if these changes reduce the rate of STAT (immediately necessary) radiology orders.

Main Methods:

  • A retrospective study was conducted at an academic hospital over 14 weeks pre- and post-intervention.
  • The intervention involved replacing "urgent" and "as soon as possible" priorities with defined timeframes (6, 12, 24 hours) and other specific order types.
  • Data on STAT, non-STAT non-routine (non-SR), and routine radiology orders were analyzed using paired t-tests and statistical process control (SPC).

Main Results:

  • The overall STAT order rate remained unchanged, with no significant difference between pre- and post-intervention periods (22.5% vs. 23.4%).
  • The non-STAT non-routine (non-SR) order rate significantly increased by threefold post-intervention (2.7% to 8.2%).
  • A significant 8.8% relative reduction in routine radiology orders was observed post-intervention.

Conclusions:

  • Introducing EHR order priorities with defined expectations effectively reduced routine inpatient radiology orders.
  • The intervention did not lead to a reduction in STAT radiology orders, indicating a need for more stringent measures.
  • Further interventions are necessary to decrease unnecessary STAT orders and improve the utilization of limited radiology imaging resources.