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Emergency Physician Perceptions of Medically Unnecessary Advanced Diagnostic Imaging
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2015
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Abstract
Overordering of advanced imaging may be a systemic problem, as many EPs believe a substantial proportion of such studies, including some they personally order, are medically unnecessary. Respondents cited multiple complex factors with several potential high-yield solutions that must be addressed simultaneously to curb overimaging.
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Autoren
Institutionen
- University of California, Los Angeles(US)
- United States Department of Veterans Affairs(US)
- Robert Wood Johnson Foundation(US)
- Los Angeles LGBT Center(US)
- Los Angeles Medical Center(US)
- Mount Sinai Medical Center(US)
- RAND Corporation(US)
- Frederick S. Pardee RAND Graduate School(US)
- Fielding Graduate University(US)
- Los Angeles County Department of Public Health(US)