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Trends in Use of Seven Low-Value Health Care Services Original Investigation Research Invited Commentary LESS IS MORE Ralph Gonzales, MD, MSPH; Adithya Cattamanchi, MD, MAS The American Board of Internal Medicine Foundation from consumers (eg, through continued grassroots efforts from intended for the Choosing Wisely campaign to support consumer groups involved in the campaign), new regula- conversations between clinicians and their patients about tions such as from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Ser- what care is necessary. The vices or the Joint Commission that require monitoring and re- campaign sought to do so by ductions in unnecessary medical practices, and/or required Related article page 1913 involving professional soci- external reporting of benchmarks tied to the Choosing Wisely eties in creating lists of un- recommendations. necessary tests and procedures and disseminating the lists to their membership. At the same time, the campaign partnered Implementation Strategies with Consumer Reports to produce consumer-friendly briefs Implementation science has developed as an independent dis- of Choosing Wisely recommendations and to disseminate the cipline largely to address the need to actively facilitate adop- briefs to consumers. It remains an open question whether cli- tion of evidence-based practices within specific contexts. There nicians or consumers
JAMA Internal Medicine – American Medical Association
Published: Dec 1, 2015
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