BackgroundMany interventions used in health care lack evidence of effectiveness and may be unnecessary or even cause harm, and should therefore be de-implemented. Lists of such ineffective, low-value practices are common, but these lists have little chance of leading to improvements without sufficient knowledge regarding how de-implementation can be governed and carried out. However, decisions regarding de-implementation are not only a matter of scientific evidence; the puzzle is far more complex with political, economic, and relational interests play a role. This project aims at exploring the governance of de-implementation of low-value practices from the perspectives of national and regional governments and senior management at provider o...
Background: The aim of this scoping review was to identify theories, models, and frameworks for unde...
Aim The aim was (1) to explore organizational factors influencing the use of low-value care (LVC) as...
BACKGROUND: A considerable proportion of interventions provided to patients lack evidence of their e...
BackgroundMany interventions used in health care lack evidence of effectiveness and may be unnecessa...
Background The de-implementation of low-value care (LVC) is important to improving patient and popul...
Background: A considerable proportion of interventions provided to patients lacks evidence of their ...
Background: A large number of practices used in health care lack evidence of effectiveness and may b...
Background The use of low-value care (LVC) is a persistent problem that calls for knowledge about st...
BACKGROUND: There is a lack of knowledge about management strategies being used to de-implement low-...
Low-value care (LVC) are tests, treatments, medications or procedures which have been deemed, throug...
Background: A considerable proportion of interventions provided to patients lack evidence of their e...
Background: Stopping proven ineffective medical practices is important for improving the quality of ...
Abstract Background Health-care systems across the globe are facing increased pressures to balance t...
Choosing Wisely (CW) campaigns globally have focused attention on the need to reduce low-value care,...
Abstract Background/aims Considerable efforts have been made to improve guideline adherence in healt...
Background: The aim of this scoping review was to identify theories, models, and frameworks for unde...
Aim The aim was (1) to explore organizational factors influencing the use of low-value care (LVC) as...
BACKGROUND: A considerable proportion of interventions provided to patients lack evidence of their e...
BackgroundMany interventions used in health care lack evidence of effectiveness and may be unnecessa...
Background The de-implementation of low-value care (LVC) is important to improving patient and popul...
Background: A considerable proportion of interventions provided to patients lacks evidence of their ...
Background: A large number of practices used in health care lack evidence of effectiveness and may b...
Background The use of low-value care (LVC) is a persistent problem that calls for knowledge about st...
BACKGROUND: There is a lack of knowledge about management strategies being used to de-implement low-...
Low-value care (LVC) are tests, treatments, medications or procedures which have been deemed, throug...
Background: A considerable proportion of interventions provided to patients lack evidence of their e...
Background: Stopping proven ineffective medical practices is important for improving the quality of ...
Abstract Background Health-care systems across the globe are facing increased pressures to balance t...
Choosing Wisely (CW) campaigns globally have focused attention on the need to reduce low-value care,...
Abstract Background/aims Considerable efforts have been made to improve guideline adherence in healt...
Background: The aim of this scoping review was to identify theories, models, and frameworks for unde...
Aim The aim was (1) to explore organizational factors influencing the use of low-value care (LVC) as...
BACKGROUND: A considerable proportion of interventions provided to patients lack evidence of their e...