BackgroundCurrent health care reform efforts are focused on reorganizing health care systems to reduce waste in the US health care system.ObjectiveTo compare rates of overuse in different health care systems and examine whether certain systems of care or insurers have lower rates of overuse of health care services.Data sourcesArticles published in MEDLINE between 1978, the year of publication of the first framework to measure quality, and June 21, 2012.Study selectionIncluded studies compared rates of overuse of procedures, diagnostic tests, or medications in at least 2 systems of care.Data extractionFour reviewers screened titles; 2 reviewers screened abstracts and full articles and extracted data.ResultsWe identified 7 studies which compa...
Summarizes an analysis of Medicare spending to assess the relative efficiency of healthcare provider...
https://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/143213/1/NPHA Overuse Report.pdfhttps://deepblue.li...
Overuse of health care refers to tests, treatments, and even health care settings when used in circu...
Overuse is the provision of care where the potential for harm exceeds the potential for benefit. Ove...
BackgroundGiven the rising costs of health care, policymakers are increasingly interested in identif...
Experts have projected that as much as a third of U.S. health care spending is unnecessary and waste...
BackgroundOveruse, the provision of health services for which harms outweigh the benefits, results i...
Abstract Background Health systems are increasingly f...
An aspect of overuse is who decides which practices are evaluated for overuse and which of the studi...
Overuse of care that does not confer benefit to patients and wastes limited resources is being incre...
Abstract Health services overuse has been acknowledged as a relevant policy issue. In this study, we...
Abstract Background Overuse is a leading contributor to the high cost of health care in the United S...
Overuse has become a major issue of healthcare quality, safety,and sustainability around the world. ...
In this issue, McWilliams and colleagues (1) report anassessment of variation in the use of imaging ...
Overutilization is commonly blamed for escalating costs, compromising quality, and limiting access t...
Summarizes an analysis of Medicare spending to assess the relative efficiency of healthcare provider...
https://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/143213/1/NPHA Overuse Report.pdfhttps://deepblue.li...
Overuse of health care refers to tests, treatments, and even health care settings when used in circu...
Overuse is the provision of care where the potential for harm exceeds the potential for benefit. Ove...
BackgroundGiven the rising costs of health care, policymakers are increasingly interested in identif...
Experts have projected that as much as a third of U.S. health care spending is unnecessary and waste...
BackgroundOveruse, the provision of health services for which harms outweigh the benefits, results i...
Abstract Background Health systems are increasingly f...
An aspect of overuse is who decides which practices are evaluated for overuse and which of the studi...
Overuse of care that does not confer benefit to patients and wastes limited resources is being incre...
Abstract Health services overuse has been acknowledged as a relevant policy issue. In this study, we...
Abstract Background Overuse is a leading contributor to the high cost of health care in the United S...
Overuse has become a major issue of healthcare quality, safety,and sustainability around the world. ...
In this issue, McWilliams and colleagues (1) report anassessment of variation in the use of imaging ...
Overutilization is commonly blamed for escalating costs, compromising quality, and limiting access t...
Summarizes an analysis of Medicare spending to assess the relative efficiency of healthcare provider...
https://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/143213/1/NPHA Overuse Report.pdfhttps://deepblue.li...
Overuse of health care refers to tests, treatments, and even health care settings when used in circu...