Lessons From the Free-Text Epidemic: Opportunities to Optimize Deployment of Imaging Clinical Decision Support

从自由文本泛滥中汲取的教训:优化影像临床决策支持系统部署的机会

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Abstract

OBJECTIVE: The Protecting Access to Medicare Act of 2014 requires clinicians to consult Appropriate Use Criteria (AUC) when ordering advanced imaging procedures. Free-text order indications are available when there is no applicable structured indication but are unscored by the AUC. We determined the proportion of free-text indications among all advanced imaging orders and the proportion of free-text indications that could be mapped to a single structured indication. METHODS: All outpatient advanced diagnostic imaging orders placed in a large multisite health system were recorded after initial AUC deployment (November 20, 2017, to December 19, 2017). Clinicians were prompted upon order entry to select a structured indication or enter a free-text indication. We manually reviewed the two imaging examinations with the highest rate of free-text indications: enhanced CT abdomen/pelvis and unenhanced CT head. Regression analysis examined differences in patient-, imaging-, context-, and provider-level characteristics between scored and unscored examinations. RESULTS: Among all 39,533 orders for advanced imaging procedures, 59% (23,267 of 39,533) were unscored by the system. The regression model c-statistic (0.50-0.55) demonstrated poor model fit to evaluate for differences between scored and unscored examinations. Free-text indications were found in 71% (16,440 of 23,267) of unscored examinations and 42% (16,440 of 39,533) of all examinations. Manual review of all 1,693 CT abdomen/pelvis and 1,527 CT head examinations with free-text indications revealed that 3,132 free-text indications (97%) could be mapped to a single existing structured indication. DISCUSSION: Of all initially placed outpatient advanced imaging procedure orders, 42% included free-text indications and 97% of manually reviewed free-text indications could be mapped to a single structured indication.

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