Reduce low-value care with this practical guide
Low-value care harms patients, overburdens healthcare professionals, threatens healthcare systems and damages the climate. How to Reduce Overuse in Healthcare is designed to provide practical guidance and tools for healthcare providers, their professional societies and policy makers developing programs to de-implement low-value or unnecessary care. It provides a five-step evidence- and theory-based framework for developing and evaluating programs such as Choosing Wisely to reduce low-value care and improve patient outcomes.
How to Reduce Overuse in Healthcare readers will also find:
- An author team involved in the leading Choosing Wisely international network
- Detailed analysis of how to identify potential low-value care areas, select interventions, and more
- Practical, real-world examples at the end of each chapter illustrating examples of overuse and de-implementation
How to Reduce Overuse in Healthcare describes the state of the art in de-implementation for healthcare professionals, healthcare administrator and policy makers looking to reduce low-value care in a more effective and evidence-based way.
About the Author:
Tijn Kool, PhD, is Senior Researcher and Research Group Leader Appropriate Care at Radboud University Medical Center, Radboud Institute for Health Sciences, Njimegen, the Netherlands.
Andrea M. Patey, PhD, is Senior Research Associate in the Clinical Epidemiology Program at the Centre for Implementation Research, Ottawa Hospital Research Institute, Canada.
Simone van Dulmen, PhD, is Senior Researcher in the Sustainable Healthcare Program at Radboud University Medical Center, Radboud Institute for Health Sciences, Njimegen, the Netherlands.
Jeremy M. Grimshaw, MBChB, PhD, is Senior Scientist in the Clinical Epidemiology Program at the Centre for Implementation Research, Ottawa Hospital Research Institute, and Full Professor in the Department of Medicine, University of Ottawa, Canada.