| Literature DB >> 30310762 |
Hiba Rehman1, Fahad Ali2, Muhammad Asif Mangi3.
Abstract
The United States (US) is the third most expensive health care system in the world, but despite that, the US ranked last in the top 50 countries of the world when it comes to the performance measures, such as healthcare efficiency, life expectancy, health care costs, and gross domestic product (GDP) percentage. The spending health care cost keeps increasing and most of the healthcare costs go to waste. Due to this reason, it is therefore extremely important to focus on improving the quality and to bring the costs in appropriate control. To avoid this issue, the Choosing Wisely Campaign (CWC) came into being in 2012. The CWC encourages discussions between providers and patients regarding the care based on the evidence base, free from harm, duplicative or redundant tests/procedures that the patient already received, and whether medications, tests, or procedures are really necessary. Although diagnostic tests or procedures are highly valued for decision-making, unnecessary testing creates harmful health services and an economic impact on the healthcare system. The CWC has spread widely throughout the world but has many challenges which are limiting the CWC in further adoption and spread in the US. To overcome challenges in implementing and spreading the CWC, the government, physicians, social media, and mass media play an important role.Entities:
Keywords: choosing wisely campaign; economic impacts; united states healthcare
Year: 2018 PMID: 30310762 PMCID: PMC6170190 DOI: 10.7759/cureus.2931
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cureus ISSN: 2168-8184
Common Barriers to Choosing Wisely
| Barriers to Choosing Wisely |
| Medical malpractice |
| Patient requests for tests and treatment |
| Physician recommends unnecessary tests and treatment |
| Lack of physician time for shared decision making |
| Lack of time to assess patient benefit from service |
| Reward with ordering more services (Performance measure) |
| Reward ordering more services (Payment policies) |
| Lack of automated decision support to assess patient benefit from service |
| Cost of medications |
| Patient preference of brand name over generic medication |
| Insurance Issues |
Figure 1Health Care Spending Around the World
Adopted from Reference #29
Figure 2Common Types of Waste in the United States (US) Healthcare System
Adopted from Reference #32