Using Labs Wisely: Implementing Best Practice through Unbundling

Using Labs Wisely is a national consortium of hospitals committed to making a measurable impact on reducing low-value lab testing in Canada. Hospitals of various sizes and levels of experience with implementing lab stewardship projects are welcome to join Using Labs Wisely.

 Participating hospitals will

  1. Implement Change to promote lab stewardship,
  2. Share aggregated lab utilization data on a defined set of tests, and
  3. Learn with lab experts from across the country as part of a national Collaborative. 

Island Health joined the pilot phase of the collaborative in April 2022. We have identified opportunities to reduce potentially unnecessary testing through reduction in lab test bundling, which is no longer considered best practice. Through this approach we are aiming to reduce unnecessary AST and urea tests and inappropriate coagulation testing in emergency departments and inpatient units.

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The topic is very popular with Medical Staff, and our session on Abnormal Results Rate was the most popular breakout session at the November 2021 virtual symposium.

Baseline data for all sites are available on the Report PORTAL*Island Health login is required*

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Educational Materials:

Unbundling with Using Labs Wisely: A one-pager focusing on the unbundling and appropriate ordering of AST/ALT and urea and creatinine.

Resources to Maintain Improvement and Support Practice Change: INR-PT/aPTT Ordering

ER Coagulation Testing QI Project to Improve Test Ordering Practice - Pamphlet

ER Coagulation Testing QI Project to Improve Test Ordering Practice - Poster

 

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Report PORTAL
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Using Labs Wisely: Unbundling of Lab Tests is located
on the ‘Quality Improvement’ section of the Report PORTAL under the heading
‘Medical Quality’.
(Updated October 2022)

Want to learn more about how we are reducing unnecessary ordering of specific tests? Expand the headings below to read more about our quality improvement work.

Maintaining Improvement and Supporting Practice Change: INR-PT/aPTT Ordering

Thanks to the support and commitment of our medical staff and multidisciplinary team members Island Health successfully implemented the 5 “Quick wins” on the path to achieving Level 1 CWC Designation including the uncoupling of PT-INR and aPTT tests in the emergency department and revising ED order panels.

Dr. Brian Berry and Dr. Annemarie de Koker have developed materials in the form of a pamphlet and posters aimed at maintaining this improvement and supporting practice change for improved ordering of coagulation testing in the ER. 

Further to the unbundling work, measures to improve appropriate use of PT-INR testing is underway, with many sites now showing a reduction in both aPTT and PT-INR testing, according to clinical guidelines.

Ongoing monitoring of bundled coagulation tests are available on the Report PORTAL, and further improvements to reduce PT-INR testing continue. Coagulation measures are located on the ‘Quality Improvement’ section of the Report PORTAL under the heading ‘Medical Quality’**Island Health login is required**

 For more information and guidance on when to consider ordering INR, aPTT, INR and aPTT and when coagulation testing is not appropriate, please click here to read the June 17, 2021 Memo**Island Health login is required**

 Dr. Brian Berry and Dr. Annemarie de Koker are available to speak to any groups that would like a presentation or discussion on Choosing Wisely unbundling aPTT-PT/INR in EDs and can provide further guidance on coagulation testing. Please feel free to reach out to them directly.

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Resources to Maintain Improvement and Support Practice Change: INR-PT/aPTT Ordering

ER Coagulation Testing QI Project to Improve Test Ordering Practice - Pamphlet

ER Coagulation Testing QI Project to Improve Test Ordering Practice - Poster

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Unbundling AST/ALT and urea/creatinine 

On our journey to achieve Using Labs Wisely status with Choosing Wisely Canada, the Choosing Wisely at Island Health Oversight Committee in partnership with Clinical Analytics conducted a current state analysis in mid-2022 to identify opportunities at Island Health in inpatient and emergency department settings to reduce potentially unnecessary lab testing.

The bundling of Aspartate aminotransferase (AST) and alanine aminotransferase (ALT) and urea and creatinine tests were identified as an area for improvement and metrics were reviewed to identify variation in practice on a site-by-site basis.

To learn more about when to order AST/ALT or urea/creatinine view our one-pager here.

Clickhere Unbundling with Using Labs Wisely: A one-pager focusing on the unbundling and appropriate ordering of AST/ALT and urea/creatinine.

Are you interested in using quality improvement to promote appropriate ordering of lab tests? Email MedStaffQI@islandhealth.ca to find out how you can become involved.
 

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