Evaluation of tumour marker utilisation and impact of electronic gatekeeping in the province of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
Background: Inappropriate testing remains a high healthcare cost driver. Tumour marker tests are more expensive than routine chemistry testing. Implementing test demand management systems like electronic gatekeeping (EGK) has reportedly decreased test requests. Objective: This study aimed to describ...
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Main Authors: | Immaculate S. Dlamini (Author), Verena Gounden (Author), Nareshni Moodley (Author) |
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