TY - JOUR T1 - Reducing referral delays in colorectal cancer diagnosis: is it about how you ask? JF - Quality and Safety in Health Care JO - Qual Saf Health Care SP - e27 LP - e27 DO - 10.1136/qshc.2009.033712 VL - 19 IS - 5 AU - Hardeep Singh AU - Laura A Petersen AU - Kuang Daci AU - Clyde Collins AU - Myrna Khan AU - Hashem B El-Serag Y1 - 2010/10/01 UR - http://qualitysafety.bmj.com/content/19/5/e27.abstract N2 - Objectives Delays in colorectal cancer (CRC) diagnosis related to colonoscopy referrals are not well studied. The authors tested whether certain details of information transmitted through computerised provider order entry (CPOE)-based referrals affected timeliness of diagnostic colonoscopy for patients with newly diagnosed CRC.Methods The authors studied a 6-year cohort of all newly diagnosed patients with CRC at a large tertiary care Veterans Affairs hospital and its affiliated multispecialty clinics. Referring providers included primary care clinicians, resident trainees and other specialists. From the colonoscopy referral preceding CRC diagnosis, the authors determined request date, type and frequency of diagnostic clues provided (symptoms, signs, test results), notation of urgency, and documented evidence of verbal contact between referring provider and consultant to expedite referral. The authors compared distributions of proportions of diagnostic clues between patients with a lag of >60 and ≤60 day, and examined predictors of lag time.Results Of 367 electronic referrals identified with a median lag of 57 days, 178 (48.5%) had a lag of >60 days. Referrals associated with longer lag times included those with ‘positive faecal occult blood test’ (92 days, p<0.0001), ‘haematochesia’ (75 days, p=0.02), ‘history of polyps’ (221 days, p=0.0006) and when ‘screening’ (vs specific symptoms) was given as the reason for diagnostic colonoscopy (203 days, p=0.002). Independent predictors of shorter wait times included three diagnostic clues, notation of urgency and documentation of verbal contact.Conclusions Attention to certain details of diagnostic information provided to consultants through CPOE-based referrals may help reduce delays in CRC diagnosis. ER -