Unnecessary Tests and Procedures In the Health Care System. What Physicians Say About The Problem, the Causes, and the Solutions

A recent Choosing Wisely article www.choosingwisely.org * noted “Physicians Say Unnecessary Tests and Procedures Are a Serious Problem, and Feel a Responsibility to Address the Issue”
“Physicians say unnecessary tests and procedures represent a serious problem in the health care system. A majority of physicians feels a strong responsibility to help their patients avoid unnecessary care.
“84 percent of physicians are interested in learning more about evidence-based recommendations that address when tests and procedures may be unnecessary. Physicians with exposure to the Choosing Wisely campaign are 17 points more likely to have reduced the number of tests or procedures they have done in the last 12 months. 45 percent of primary care physicians say they have seen or heard about the Choosing Wisely campaign after a description.”
Conclusion. Physicians clearly recognize the problem of unnecessary tests and procedures in
the health care system, and feel they are in the best position to address the problem.
The survey also suggests physicians are not placing the problem or blame on patients for unnecessary care. In fact, the causes of the problem tend to center on malpractice concerns and the physician’s own desire to reassure themselves. Respondents say one effective way to address the problem is having specific, evidence-based recommendations around unnecessary care that they can use to discuss with patients. The survey analysis suggests real promise for this approach. Physicians who reported having exposure to the Choosing Wisely campaign are significantly more likely to have reduced the amount of
unnecessary care they have provided in the past year compared to those who have not seen or heard of the campaign.
*To read the full Choosing Wisely article highlight and click on open hyperlink http://www.choosingwisely.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/042814_Final-Choosing-Wisely-Survey-Report.pdf
Note: This blog shares general information about understanding and navigating the health care system. For specific medical advice about your own problems, issues and options talk to your personal physician.

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