Title of article
Beyond Microsystem Fixes: Targeting National Drivers of Low-Value Care Comment on “Key Factors that Promote Low-Value Care: Views of Experts From the United States, Canada, and the Netherlands”
Author/Authors
Weinerman ، Adina Division of General Internal Medicine - Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre , Soong ، Christine Division of General Internal Medicine - Institute of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation , Centre for Quality Improvement and Patient Safety - University of Toronto
From page
1971
To page
1973
Abstract
Low-value care drivers and interventions are often focused on a microsystem (eg, clinic or inpatient ward) or within a health system. Identification of national drivers such as payment structure and medical culture of overuse can help identify regional approaches to reducing low-value care. However, these approaches in isolation are insufficient and require additional strategies. These can include policy and payment changes and adopting shared decision-making (SDM). SDM has the potential to move medical culture away from the ‘more is better’ paternalistic and physician-centric culture to one that actively engages patients as full partners in managing their care.
Keywords
Low , Value Care , Overuse , Shared Decision , Making
Journal title
International Journal of Health Policy and Management(IJHPM)
Journal title
International Journal of Health Policy and Management(IJHPM)
Record number
2770366
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