Choosing quality problems wisely: identifying improvements worth developing and sustaining
Abstract
The years since launch of the Choosing Wisely Campaign1 2 have seen an increase in studies reporting interventions aimed at reducing low-value care, from unindicated imaging3 4 and laboratory tests3 4 to prescriptions for medicines5–7 that deliver no net benefit. Many describe use of some combination of the usual suspects of intervention types: education,5 8 performance feedback data (sometimes described as audit-feedback, social comparison or...
Paper Details
Title
Choosing quality problems wisely: identifying improvements worth developing and sustaining
Published Date
Apr 29, 2020
Journal
Volume
29
Issue
10
Pages
1 - 2
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