Overuse of health care refers to tests, treatments, and even health care settings when used in circumstances where they are unlikely to help. Overuse is not only wasteful, it threatens patient safety by exposing patients to a greater chance of harm than benefit. It is a widespread problem and has proved resistant to change. Overuse of diagnostic testing is a particular problem in emergency medicine. Emergency physicians cite fear of missing a diagnosis, fear of law suits, and perceived patient expectations as key contributors. However, physicians’ assumptions about what patients expect are often wrong, and overlook two of patients’ most consistently voiced priorities: communication and empathy. Evidence indicates that patients who are more ...
Emergency Departments (ED) need to be available when emergencies arise. A stressful environment and ...
Advanced radiology tests such as CT scans, MRIs and ultrasounds have dramatically changed how patien...
One of the biggest issues facing healthcare in the United States is excessive spending on ER visits....
Health Foundation Improvement Science Fellowship. National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) thro...
Over the past three decades, the growth of medical imaging has unquestionably helped patients by all...
Reprinted with modification and permission from Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal. ...
ImportanceOveruse of medical tests and treatments is an increasingly recognized problem across healt...
ObjectivesDespite the potential benefits of shared decision-making (SDM), its integration into emerg...
An aspect of overuse is who decides which practices are evaluated for overuse and which of the studi...
BACKGROUND: Overuse of diagnostic testing substantially contributes to healthcare expenses and poten...
Background: Opioid misuse is a known public health problem, nationwide and in Massachusetts. The Mas...
Overuse has become a major issue of healthcare quality, safety,and sustainability around the world. ...
BackgroundCurrent health care reform efforts are focused on reorganizing health care systems to redu...
Overtreatment is a cause of preventable harm and waste in health care. Little is known about clinici...
Identify the sources of overuse from the point of view of the Spanish primary care professionals, an...
Emergency Departments (ED) need to be available when emergencies arise. A stressful environment and ...
Advanced radiology tests such as CT scans, MRIs and ultrasounds have dramatically changed how patien...
One of the biggest issues facing healthcare in the United States is excessive spending on ER visits....
Health Foundation Improvement Science Fellowship. National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) thro...
Over the past three decades, the growth of medical imaging has unquestionably helped patients by all...
Reprinted with modification and permission from Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal. ...
ImportanceOveruse of medical tests and treatments is an increasingly recognized problem across healt...
ObjectivesDespite the potential benefits of shared decision-making (SDM), its integration into emerg...
An aspect of overuse is who decides which practices are evaluated for overuse and which of the studi...
BACKGROUND: Overuse of diagnostic testing substantially contributes to healthcare expenses and poten...
Background: Opioid misuse is a known public health problem, nationwide and in Massachusetts. The Mas...
Overuse has become a major issue of healthcare quality, safety,and sustainability around the world. ...
BackgroundCurrent health care reform efforts are focused on reorganizing health care systems to redu...
Overtreatment is a cause of preventable harm and waste in health care. Little is known about clinici...
Identify the sources of overuse from the point of view of the Spanish primary care professionals, an...
Emergency Departments (ED) need to be available when emergencies arise. A stressful environment and ...
Advanced radiology tests such as CT scans, MRIs and ultrasounds have dramatically changed how patien...
One of the biggest issues facing healthcare in the United States is excessive spending on ER visits....