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  • The effect of a gold coin fine on C-reactive protein test ordering in a tertiary referral emergency department.

The effect of a gold coin fine on C-reactive protein test ordering in a tertiary referral emergency department.

The Medical journal of Australia (2013-12-18)
James L Mallows
ABSTRACT

To examine the effect of an education campaign based around a gold coin fine on ordering of C-reactive protein (CRP) tests. A retrospective analysis of CRP test ordering before and after the intervention in the emergency department (ED) of a tertiary referral hospital in metropolitan Sydney that sees about 60,000 patients per annum. The date of the intervention - 2 August 2013 - corresponded with Jeans for Genes Day. Number of CRP tests ordered in the ED. 1290 CRP tests were ordered before the intervention (1-31 July), and 394 were ordered after the intervention (2-31 August). This decrease in CRP test ordering was despite an increased number of ED presentations in August compared with July (5219 v 5497 presentations). This represented an absolute reduction in the rate of CRP test ordering of 17.6% (95% CI, 16.2%-18.9%; P < 0.001). The threat of a gold coin fine for ordering a CRP test, as part of a broader education campaign, significantly reduced the number of CRP tests ordered in a tertiary referral ED.

MATERIALS
Product Number
Brand
Product Description

Sigma-Aldrich
Gold, powder, <45 μm, 99.99% trace metals basis
Sigma-Aldrich
C Reactive Protein from human fluids, buffered aqueous solution
Sigma-Aldrich
Gold, wire, diam. 0.25 mm, 99.99% trace metals basis
Sigma-Aldrich
Gold coated glass slide, layer thickness 1000 Å, 99.999% (Au)