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Clinical Laboratory Test Unit Homogeneity—an Urgent Need

Clinical Laboratory Test Unit Homogeneity—an Urgent Need Letters a qualitative study. J Gen Intern Med. 2019;34(11):2414-2420. doi:10.1007/ (206 vs 208). Based on these data, our DA states that “phy- s11606-019-05239-5 sicians are unsure that having a mammogram will lower the 5. Norton WE, Chambers DA. Unpacking the complexities of de-implementing chances of dying from breast cancer.” The DA does not dif- inappropriate health interventions. Implement Sci. 2020;15(1):2. doi:10.1186/ ferentiate breast cancer death from overall death because in s13012-019-0960-9 pilot testing we learned that this is a very sophisticated con- cept for older women and made the DA harder to under- stand. Fortunately, the current DA was found to be accept- Clinical Laboratory Test Unit Homogeneity— able and clear to older women and to primary care–based 1,4 an Urgent Need staff who may be asked to deliver the DA. To the Editor A recent Letter to the Editor written by Song We suspect that we did not see a greater decline in mam- and Zheng reported corrections to measurement units for a mography screening in women 75 years and older in our tri- number of laboratory data previously published by Wu et al. al’s intervention arm because we were attempting to Errors in measurement units are frequent http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png JAMA Internal Medicine American Medical Association

Clinical Laboratory Test Unit Homogeneity—an Urgent Need

JAMA Internal Medicine , Volume 180 (12) – Dec 21, 2020

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Publisher
American Medical Association
Copyright
Copyright 2020 American Medical Association. All Rights Reserved.
ISSN
2168-6106
eISSN
2168-6114
DOI
10.1001/jamainternmed.2020.3532
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Abstract

Letters a qualitative study. J Gen Intern Med. 2019;34(11):2414-2420. doi:10.1007/ (206 vs 208). Based on these data, our DA states that “phy- s11606-019-05239-5 sicians are unsure that having a mammogram will lower the 5. Norton WE, Chambers DA. Unpacking the complexities of de-implementing chances of dying from breast cancer.” The DA does not dif- inappropriate health interventions. Implement Sci. 2020;15(1):2. doi:10.1186/ ferentiate breast cancer death from overall death because in s13012-019-0960-9 pilot testing we learned that this is a very sophisticated con- cept for older women and made the DA harder to under- stand. Fortunately, the current DA was found to be accept- Clinical Laboratory Test Unit Homogeneity— able and clear to older women and to primary care–based 1,4 an Urgent Need staff who may be asked to deliver the DA. To the Editor A recent Letter to the Editor written by Song We suspect that we did not see a greater decline in mam- and Zheng reported corrections to measurement units for a mography screening in women 75 years and older in our tri- number of laboratory data previously published by Wu et al. al’s intervention arm because we were attempting to Errors in measurement units are frequent

Journal

JAMA Internal MedicineAmerican Medical Association

Published: Dec 21, 2020

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