ImportanceOveruse of medical tests and treatments is an increasingly recognized problem across health systems; best practices for reducing overuse are not clear. Framing the problem in terms of the spectrum of potential patient harm is likely to be an effective strategy for clinician and patient engagement in efforts to reduce overuse, but the scope of negative consequences of overuse for patients has not been well described.ObservationsWe sought to generate a comprehensive conceptual map documenting the processes through which overused tests and treatments lead to multiple domains of negative consequences for patients. For map development, an iterative consensus process was informed by structured review of the literature on overuse using P...
Overprovision-healthcare whose harm exceeds its benefit-is of increasing concern in low- and middle-...
How is the overuse of medical services defined? The German Advisory Council on the Assessment of Dev...
AIMS: Although medicine misuse is a public health issue, it has multiple meanings in the medical lit...
Health Foundation Improvement Science Fellowship. National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) thro...
Overuse of health care refers to tests, treatments, and even health care settings when used in circu...
BACKGROUND: Overuse of diagnostic testing substantially contributes to healthcare expenses and poten...
Objective: Over testing is a key driver of overdiagnosis. One way to prevent overdiagnosis is to res...
Abstract The Hundred Person Wellness Project is an ambitious pilot undertaking, which ...
Overuse has become a major issue of healthcare quality, safety,and sustainability around the world. ...
Abstract Background Health systems are increasingly f...
BackgroundOveruse, the provision of health services for which harms outweigh the benefits, results i...
Screening is a useful tool for identifying potential health issues; however, it can also lead to ove...
Overuse is the provision of care where the potential for harm exceeds the potential for benefit. Ove...
Rationale: The public should be informed about overtesting and overdiagnosis. Diverse qualitative st...
The implicit social contract underpinning healthcare is that it will reduce illness and preventable ...
Overprovision-healthcare whose harm exceeds its benefit-is of increasing concern in low- and middle-...
How is the overuse of medical services defined? The German Advisory Council on the Assessment of Dev...
AIMS: Although medicine misuse is a public health issue, it has multiple meanings in the medical lit...
Health Foundation Improvement Science Fellowship. National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) thro...
Overuse of health care refers to tests, treatments, and even health care settings when used in circu...
BACKGROUND: Overuse of diagnostic testing substantially contributes to healthcare expenses and poten...
Objective: Over testing is a key driver of overdiagnosis. One way to prevent overdiagnosis is to res...
Abstract The Hundred Person Wellness Project is an ambitious pilot undertaking, which ...
Overuse has become a major issue of healthcare quality, safety,and sustainability around the world. ...
Abstract Background Health systems are increasingly f...
BackgroundOveruse, the provision of health services for which harms outweigh the benefits, results i...
Screening is a useful tool for identifying potential health issues; however, it can also lead to ove...
Overuse is the provision of care where the potential for harm exceeds the potential for benefit. Ove...
Rationale: The public should be informed about overtesting and overdiagnosis. Diverse qualitative st...
The implicit social contract underpinning healthcare is that it will reduce illness and preventable ...
Overprovision-healthcare whose harm exceeds its benefit-is of increasing concern in low- and middle-...
How is the overuse of medical services defined? The German Advisory Council on the Assessment of Dev...
AIMS: Although medicine misuse is a public health issue, it has multiple meanings in the medical lit...