Improving Health Care Quality Choosing Wisely International Publications and Reports Publication / May 16, 2019
Improving Health Care Quality Don’t Do Imaging for Low-Back Pain Within the First Six Weeks, Unless Red Flags Are Present Case Study / May 16, 2019
Controlling Health Care Costs Choosing Wisely: The Harms of Overuse in Health Care Infographic / May 13, 2019
Improving Health Care Quality Don’t Routinely Prescribe Antibiotics for Acute Mild-to-Moderate Sinusitis Unless Symptoms Last for Seven or More Days, or Symptoms Worsen After Initial Clinical Improvement Case Study / May 09, 2019
Improving Health Care Quality Don’t Use Benzodiazepines or Other Sedative–Hypnotics in Older Adults as First Choice for Insomnia, Agitation, or Delirium Case Study / May 02, 2019
Improving Health Care Quality Don’t Maintain Long-Term Proton Pump Inhibitor (PPI) Therapy for Gastrointestinal Symptoms Without an Attempt to Stop or Reduce PPI at Least Once per Year in Most Patients Case Study / Apr 25, 2019
Improving Health Care Quality Don’t Perform Stress Cardiac Imaging or Advanced Noninvasive Imaging in the Initial Evaluation of Patients Without Cardiac Symptoms Unless High-Risk Markers Are Present Case Study / Apr 18, 2019
Improving Health Care Quality Don’t Use Antipsychotics as the First Choice to Treat Behavioral and Psychological Symptoms of Dementia Case Study / Apr 11, 2019
Improving Health Care Quality Don’t Perform Routine Preoperative Testing Before Low-Risk Surgical Procedures Case Study / Apr 07, 2019
Improving Health Care Quality Don’t Use Antimicrobials to Treat Bacteriuria in Older Adults Unless Specific Urinary Tract Symptoms Are Present Case Study / Apr 04, 2019
Improving Health Care Quality Choosing Wisely: An International Movement Toward Appropriate Medical Care Publication / Mar 29, 2019
Improving Health Care Quality Don’t Place, or Leave in Place, Urinary Catheters for Incontinence, Convenience, or Monitoring in Noncritically Ill Patients Case Study / Mar 28, 2019