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How many tests are too many, when you may end up saving a patient’s life?
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How many tests are too many, when you may end up saving a patient’s life?
Wednesday 26 February 2020, 01:00 AM

Some patients hold up the waiting room by booking appointments that are too short for their needs
REAL CASES
This GP discusses the challenge of identifying an important test result among the sea of unimportant results, using a patient with a non-healing breast cellulitis as an example
Key points, Ordering large numbers of tests can increase after-hours workload and may lead to objections from payers.
However, performing appropriate tests and
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