2018
DOI: 10.1186/s12961-018-0325-x
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Addressing overuse of health services in health systems: a critical interpretive synthesis

Abstract: BackgroundHealth systems are increasingly focusing on the issue of ‘overuse’ of health services and how to address it. We developed a framework focused on (1) the rationale and context for health systems prioritising addressing overuse, (2) elements of a comprehensive process and approach to reduce overuse and (3) implementation considerations for addressing overuse.MethodsWe conducted a critical interpretive synthesis informed by a stakeholder-engagement process. The synthesis identified relevant empirical an… Show more

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“…In this age of technological advances and progress, and an insatiable need for information, there is growing evidence of overuse of low‐value health services (Ellen, Wilson, Grimshaw, & Lavis, ). Overuse of health services are services provided that carry more risk of harm than potential benefit and may be unnecessary due to their lack of definitive medical basis (Chassin et al, 1998; Institute of Medicine, ; Morgan et al, ).…”
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“…In this age of technological advances and progress, and an insatiable need for information, there is growing evidence of overuse of low‐value health services (Ellen, Wilson, Grimshaw, & Lavis, ). Overuse of health services are services provided that carry more risk of harm than potential benefit and may be unnecessary due to their lack of definitive medical basis (Chassin et al, 1998; Institute of Medicine, ; Morgan et al, ).…”
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“…While measurement is essential for identifying and prioritising areas where quality improvement efforts are needed and for monitoring changes over time, further investigation to understand the drivers of overuse are required to inform the development of effective strategies for reducing overuse. A complex interplay of clinician‐, patient‐, societal‐ and system‐level factors contribute to the overuse of healthcare services . Reducing the overuse of healthcare services will require an understanding of these drivers and concerted effort by clinicians, policy makers, patients and consumers using multiple approaches to target these factors.…”
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“…Reducing the overuse of healthcare services will require an understanding of these drivers and concerted effort by clinicians, policy makers, patients and consumers using multiple approaches to target these factors. It is likely that both ‘top–down’ and ‘bottom–up’ approaches will be needed to bring about change …”
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“…Limitation in health systems resources is a key concern of health policymakers who aim to increase the quality of health care services . There are many factors that increase cost and decrease quality of health systems, but among the most challenging are overuse and the related problem of overdiagnosis .…”
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