Kripalani S, Norton WE. Methodological progress note: De-implementation of low-value care.
J Hosp Med 2024;
19:57-61. [PMID:
38093492 PMCID:
PMC10842822 DOI:
10.1002/jhm.13257]
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Abstract
De-implementation is the process of reducing or stopping the use of ineffective, harmful, or low-value healthcare services that provide little or no benefit to patients. This article reviews relevant frameworks for planning and evaluating de-implementation initiatives, describes unique barriers, and provides effective strategies for de-implementation in Hospital Medicine.
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