2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-43690/v1
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Why do clinicians overtest? A narrative review and workshop group discussion exploring influences on clinician overtesting as possible causes of overdiagnosis

Abstract: Background: Screening and diagnostic tests provide important information to guide clinical management. Overtesting however may cause harm to patients and the healthcare system, including through overdiagnosis. Clinicians are ultimately responsible for test requests, and therefore are ideally positioned to prevent overtesting and overdiagnosis. Through this narrative literature review followed by group discussion at a conference workshop (Preventing Overdiagnosis Conference [PODC], Sydney, 2019), we aimed to id… Show more

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