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Meaning of Overutilization from wikipedia

- Unnecessary health care (overutilization, overuse, or overtreatment) is health care provided with a higher volume or cost than is appropriate. In the...
- of the American Medical ****ociation article "The Perfect Storm of Overutilization" Emanuel said, "Overall, US health care expenditures are 2.4 times...
- proportion of non-urgent ED visits. Insurance coverage can help mitigate overutilization by improving access to alternative forms of care and lowering the need...
- and the medical profession. It appears when resources are available, overutilization occurs even when improved quality and outcomes are uncertain. This...
- doctors for procedures (fee-for-service) leading to unnecessary care (overutilization), instead of paying for results. He cited Atul Gawande's 2009 article...
- Palaemon ****mingi, known as the Squirrel Chimney Cave shrimp or the Florida cave shrimp, is a threatened species of cave-dwelling shrimp in the family...
- PMIDĀ 18174564. Heidelbaugh JJ, Kim AH, Chang R, Walker PC (2012). "Overutilization of proton-pump inhibitors: What the clinician needs to know". Therapeutic...
- have been criticized because the monarch butterfly po****tion is being overutilized.[citation needed] Breeders often use wild monarch butterflies to initiate...
- patients unnecessarily and because it can lead to economic waste (overutilization) and treatments that may cause harm. Overdiagnosis occurs when a disease...
- cost sharing reduced "inappropriate or unnecessary" medical care (overutilization) but also reduced "appropriate or needed" medical care. The RAND HIE...