Reviews
IMAJ | volume 24
Journal 6, June 2022
pages: 403-409
Less Is More (Healthy): Overuse of Healthcare Services
1Assuta Health Services Research Institute, Assuta Medical Centers, Tel Aviv, Israel
2Chairman of the Board, Assuta Medical Centers, Tel Aviv, Israel
3School of Health Systems Management, Netanya Academic College, Netanya, Israel
4Department of Health Systems Management, Ariel University, Ariel, Israel
5Sackler Faculty of Medicine, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel
Summary
Overuse of healthcare services is a common phenomenon defined as: “a healthcare service that is provided under circumstances in which its potential for harm exceeds the possible benefit.” It is expressed in the gap between desired services and available ones and is accompanied by high financial and human life costs. One-fifth to one-third of patients receives unnecessary, ineffective, or potentially harmful treatments or services. One of the greatest challenges to understanding overuse is the lack of definition for appropriate use. Apart from the physical and mental damage caused by overuse or improper use of medical services, this phenomenon has many implications, such as increasing waiting times for services, creating long queues, and incurring considerable financial costs as over 10% of hospital expenses are used to correct medical errors or preventable infections. Government intervention through economic arrangements such as deductibles and pre-authorization of services by the insurer are partially effective in reducing the overuse of health services. Additional solutions include ensuring safety and quality of care as well as shared decision-making
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