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Effects of Process Improvement on Guideline-Concordant Cardiac Enzyme Testing

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This study was not designed to answer the source of variation from guidelines. Many patients had only 1 test, which we feel represents an opportunity for future study to identify other ways cardiac enzyme testing is being used clinically. These tests might be used for patients without convincing symptoms and signs of coronary syndromes or for patients with other primary problems. Third, by using the ITS analysis, we assumed that the outcome during each intervention period follows a linear pattern. However, changes may follow a nonlinear pattern over a long period. Finally, our intervention was limited to only a single MTF, which may limit generalizability to other facilities across military medicine. However, we feel this study should serve as a guide for other MTFs as well as US Department of Veterans Affairs facilities that could institute similar process improvements.

Conclusion

We made easily implemented and durable process improvement interventions that changed institution-wide ordering practices. These changes dramatically increased the rate of guideline-concordant testing, decreasing cost and furthering the goal of high-value medical care.

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