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Unnecessary health care (
overutilization, overuse, or overtreatment) is
health care
provided with a
higher volume or cost than is appropriate. In the...
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proportion of non-urgent ED visits.
Insurance coverage can help
mitigate overutilization by
improving access to
alternative forms of care and
lowering the need...
- of the
American Medical ****ociation
article "The
Perfect Storm of
Overutilization"
Emanuel said, "Overall, US
health care
expenditures are 2.4 times...
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medical profession. It
appears when
resources are available,
overutilization occurs even when
improved quality and
outcomes are uncertain. This...
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doctors for
procedures (fee-for-service)
leading to
unnecessary care (
overutilization),
instead of
paying for results. He
cited Atul Gawande's 2009 article...
- (3 mi) south-west of Dukhan.[citation needed] The
airport suffered from
overutilization, even
though it had been
expanded numerous times.
Before the opening...
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service is
sometimes not cost
efficient due to
either overutilization or underutilization.
Overutilization, or overuse,
occurs when the
value of
health care...
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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...
- grazing.
Overgrazing typically increases soil erosion. With
continued overutilization of land for grazing,
there is an
increase in degradation. This leads...