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. 2004 Sep;86(5):342–343. doi: 10.1308/147870804362

Reducing missing fracture clinic radiographs by entrusting them to patients.

Peter R Calder 1, Matthew C Hynes 1, W David Goodier 1
PMCID: PMC1964239  PMID: 15333169

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Missing radiographs in fracture clinics may compromise fracture management and lead to inappropriate use of clerical resources. METHODS: We prospectively compared the number of missing radiographs in two hospitals over a period of two months. In hospital A the radiographs were retained and in hospital B they were entrusted to the patients. RESULTS: At the completion of the study, entrusting patients with their radiographs resulted in statistically less radiographs missing from the clinic.

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