2023
DOI: 10.1136/bmjoq-2022-002178
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Impact of a quality programme on overindication of surgeries for endometriosis and cholecystectomies

Mauro Dirlando Conte de Oliveira,
Haggeas da Silveira Fernandes,
Ana Luiz Vasconcelos
et al.

Abstract: Approximately 45% of patients receive medical services with minimal or no benefit (low-value care). In addition to the increasing costs to the health system, performing invasive procedures without an indication poses a potentially preventable risk to patient safety. This study aimed to determine whether a managed quality improvement programme could prevent cholecystectomy and surgery for endometriosis treatment with minimal or no benefit to patients.This before-and-after study was conducted at a private hospit… Show more

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