Lab Tests Online UK
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Lab Tests Online UK
Lab Tests Online UK …and the informed patient ….and the informed Dr? Stephen Halloran LTO Managing Editor www.labtestsonline.org.uk Lab Tests Online UK Information …and thesource informed patient ….and the informed Dr? www.labtestsonline.org.uk Lab Tests Online UK Presentation to the Diagnostic Summit Why LTO? Site Development Challenges Aspirations and Plans Why Labtestsonline? Pathology - a discipline at the interface 70% of diagnosis depend on a lab tests Why Labtestsonline? Patient - Doctor Consultation Intimidating Frightening Questions to ask Questions to answer ‘Better do a few lab tests…’ In England in one year… >700,000,000 tests > 500 million biochemistry >130 million haematology >50 million microbiology >13 million histo slides >4 million cytology slides > third (35-45 per cent) from primary care ‘Better do a few lab tests…’ ‘I could give you a copy of your lab report but… …I doubt you’d understand it.’ Language confusing FBC LFT TFT IgE Why Labtestsonline? Time is of the essence ‘No time to think!’ ‘So I said… …how long have I got Doctor? and he said… …ten minutes maximum!’ 2005 Health Commission Report ‘A third of patients said results of diagnostic tests were not explained in a way that they could understand’ Conclusion ‘… people are still not being told enough about… what the results of diagnostic tests mean…’ Health on the TV & Radio Pathology Tests! Information on the internet Internet Access 2007 15 million households 84% with broadband Information on the internet ‘On the Internet, nobody knows you’re a dog’ Information sources BBC /Charities /Societies specific diseases Individuals /companies unregulated & biased Information from outside UK Lab test information on the net… …understandable, professional, unbiased American Assoc of Clin Chem Launched Aug 2001 Reflects US Healthcare… medical practice (population screening) test protocols (just-in-case testing) emphasis on personal health care management expenditure on health care FDA regulations Lab test information on the net… …understandable, professional, unbiased Labtest online 'Hits' 2001 - 2004 400,000 2004 350,000 300,000 250,000 200,000 150,000 100,000 50,000 Months '01 - '04 Ju l Se p N ov Ja n M ar Ju l Se p N ov Ja n M ar M ay Ju l Se p N ov Ja n M ar M ay 0 >500,000 visits / month >30% of visits - health professionals 1% of visits - UK Lab Tests Online UK 2002 - Challenge Finance (Health Foundation) IT platform (Atomz) Editors & Authors Volume (1800 pages) Publicity Professional challenge Lab Tests Online UK Experience in publishing - journals, books, web Awarded grant by The Health Foundation in 2002 Funding secured for 3 years - £85,000 Content and structure - licensed from US Used Atomz Publish - used by the US Fusionbot search engine - cheap UK solution Lab Tests Online UK - Organisation Project Board (6 UK scientists & pathologists) Chair of Project Board Managing Editor Project Manager IT Lead Finance Lead Lay liaison Support from… Association for Clinical Biochemistry RCPath (Lay Advisory Committee) & Group of very willing and productive pathologists and clinical scientists Lab Tests Online UK Authors - all pathology specialties Completely revised for the UK 18 months writing & editing • • • • • • 1854 Pages 158 Tests 75 Conditions 158 Glossary terms 800,000 words! HON Accreditation Support… Nat. Ass’n of Phlebotomists NHS Direct (England) NHS24 (Scotland) NHS Direct (Wales) NHS Information Authority Lab Tests Online UK Launch Richmond House 16th June 2004 • Minister of Health Rosie Winterton • TV Presenter Lynn Faulds-Wood • Sue Doughty MP Inside the Lab Understanding Your Tests • At a glance • What’s tested • Why • Questions • Links Understanding Your Tests •Tests •Diseases •Screening Topics in the News Spreading the word… Lab Tests Online Cards Distribution by local labs GP surgeries & clinics 1 million distributed Record names of tests Visit Labtestsonline.org.uk Presentations Nursing in Practice Conferences Phlebotomy Conference GP Conference Pathology meetings LTO monitoring performance Visitors until December 2007 160000 140000 100000 80000 60000 40000 20000 0 Ju n0 Se 4 p0 D 4 ec -0 4 M ar -0 5 Ju n0 Se 5 p0 D 5 ec -0 5 M ar -0 6 Ju n0 Se 6 p0 D 6 ec -0 6 M ar -0 7 Ju n0 Se 7 p07 D ec -0 7 Total 4 million by January 2008 120000 Visitors 3,935,962 visitors since launch LTO monitoring performance Referrals to site Month of March 2007 • 20.6% - search engine • 6.1% - other sites • 73.3% - directly Referral to site QuickTime™ and a TIFF (Uncompressed) decompressor are needed to see this picture. QuickTime™ and a TIFF (Uncompressed) decompressor are needed to see this picture. Google.co.uk Google.com NHSdirect.nhs.uk 12,304 7,266 5,018 LTO monitoring performance Month of March 2007 Search Terms Pages Viewed Full Blood Count TSH Liver Function Haemoglobin Cholesterol Monospot T4 Tumour Markers Reference Ranges 5,345 4,590 3,138 3,124 2,841 2,079 1,997 1,780 2,659 Haemoglobin Full blood count Monospot Cholesterol Oestrogen Creatinine Ferritin Urinalysis Iron studies 1,104 844 594 493 351 339 237 196 195 LTO monitoring performance Month of March 2007 Visit Statistics 131,276 distinct visits to the site Average visit 3 minutes and 48 seconds. Average visit - 3.05 page views 1,582 individual pages viewed a total of 400,577 times Average - 1 minute and 14 seconds a page. User Comments & Queries User Comments & Queries This year - 189 written comments… Compliments! Thank you for the information I gained from this site. It was enough to allow me an insight, allowing me to understanding decisions made by my husbands G.P The information was I feel not scaremongering but allowing the lay person the facts that they need when extremely concerned and not left in the dark. I have been looking for sites like this for a long time. Thank you! i think this site is brilliant,very informative,easy to follow,good work. Excellent idea, provides much needed information for a range of patients. As a BMS myself i found this site to be excellent - i came here looking for some info on ER testing and i have found the info to be brilliant -thanks! I am a practice nurse for the army and picked up the leaflet yesterday and have just visited your site- I have found it immensely useful and will definitely recommend it to my patients.Thank you so much This site is very easy to find information on and also very well set out. the information is not to technical and is very easy to read i the person is not in a medical profession. I work in a hospital lab, even I found this information really helpful ! I recently had some pathology tests done and thought how useful it would have been to get an interpretive key to them. Two weeks later and out of the blue a friend sent me a link to this website. Perfect! You have an outstanding good and well structured site. Thank you for your site. I have found here much useful information. Hi I have looked on your site which is very interesting and have always found what I am looking for Information is fine as it is. User Comments & Queries 2007 - >189 emailed comments… Others! Personal advice (95) Interpretation of results Concerns about symptoms Concerns about advice given GP etc Request for specific tests to be added to site (8) Want to purchase tests Questions from professionals (36) Complaints (7) Test reference ranges - what is a normal results International Development • US - August 2001 • UK June 2004 • • • • • • Australia August 2007 Germany April 2007 Spain 2007 Italy 2007 Poland 2007 Hungary 2007 Lab Tests Online UK 2008 Challenges Finance - (RCPath & DH) IT platform - flexible enough? Authors & Editors Content - tension (more or less) Language - how simple? Updates are a priority Enquiries - quick and efficient Reference ranges LTO Finances 2004 Health Foundation Award 3 years One off licence to use AACC material 2007 Income DH 1 year, RCPath 5 years LTO Expenditure Software Software licences licences (Atomz) (Atomz) -- £10,000 £10,000 Server Server use use and and maintenance maintenance Project Project Board Board -- £1,000 £1,000 Editorial Editorial & & office office expenses expenses -- £4,500 £4,500 Publicity Publicity -- dependent dependent on on income income Future - Aspirations & Plans Audit effectiveness (?2008) Site review and update (?2008) Requests from Paed. Hospitals Graphics & layout enhancements (start ?2008) Paid editorial support - 3 months ‘Labtestsonline for kids’ (start ?2008) Trainee NHS Scientists / Medics Commission artwork - art college project? Layered information source (no dates) Resource for a spectrum of users PCA3 - at a glance LTO Professional Professional A resource for those providing and utilising laboratory tests ESTABLISHED ANALYTES Evidence-based Non-commercial NEW ANALYTES TRIALS January 2009 …in the news PCA3 - under evaluation under development A new test is based on DNA technology Related Tests: Total, Free & Complexed PSA, EPCA, AZGP1 under evaluation approved for adoption evaluation sites required At At aa Glance Glance Clinical Clinical Analytical Analytical Literature Literature Contacts Contacts Background details In the early 1990s, at about the same time that PSA testing was starting to gain widespread adoption, William B. Isaacs, Marion Bussemakers a molecular biologist from Holland working at The Brady Urological Evaluation forum Institute of Johns Hopkins University performed studies on human Clinical tips prostate tissue using the technique of differential display, a then newly Specialist labs described method to identify gene expression in different tissues. During this series of experiments, an mRNA was discovered that appeared to be highly specific for prostate cancer. Labtestsonline.org.uk ‘…a patient centred initiative of national importance’ …the definitive web information source to patient for clinical laboratory tests… …could it develop to serve pathology, pathologists, scientists and the Healthcare community? ‘www.labtestsonline.professional.org.uk???’ PCA3 - at a glance LTO Professional Professional A resource for those providing and utilising laboratory tests ESTABLISHED ANALYTES Evidence-based Non-commercial NEW ANALYTES TRIALS January 2009 …in the news PCA3 - under evaluation under development A new test is based on DNA technology Related Tests: Total, Free & Complexed PSA, EPCA, AZGP1 under evaluation approved for adoption evaluation sites required At At aa Glance Glance Clinical Clinical Analytical Analytical Literature Literature Contacts Contacts Background details In the early 1990s, at about the same time that PSA testing was starting to gain widespread adoption, William B. Isaacs, Marion Bussemakers a molecular biologist from Holland working at The Brady Urological Evaluation forum Institute of Johns Hopkins University performed studies on human Clinical tips prostate tissue using the technique of differential display, a then newly Specialist labs described method to identify gene expression in different tissues. During this series of experiments, an mRNA was discovered that appeared to be highly specific for prostate cancer.