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- ****ociated with overtesting include patients receiving invasive procedures, overutilizing medical services, getting unnecessary radiation exposure, and experiencing...
- receiving hate mail as a result of these films, the real Kennedy began overutilizing the Panderstone as a crutch to fight bigotry, but this destabilized...
- doctors for procedures (fee-for-service) leading to unnecessary care (overutilization), instead of paying for results. He cited Atul Gawande's 2009 article...
- persuade them to consider the possibility that they, too, might be overutilizing laboratory tests." In November 2011, the American Board of Internal...
- resources has raised concerns in recent years. After decades of escalating overutilization the cod fishery all but collapsed in the 1990s, and the Pacific salmon...
- cost-effective treatments are not used as often as they should be, while overutilization occurs with other healthcare services. Unnecessary treatments increase...
- patients unnecessarily and because it can lead to economic waste (overutilization) and treatments that may cause harm. Overdiagnosis occurs when a disease...
- insurance or primary care, emergency medical providers often face overutilization and financial loss, especially since many patients cannot pay for their...
- had introduced copayments in the late 1990s in an attempt to prevent overutilization and control costs. For example, Techniker Krankenk****e-insured members...
- cost sharing reduced "inappropriate or unnecessary" medical care (overutilization) but also reduced "appropriate or needed" medical care. The RAND HIE...