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INCREASING CONVERSATIONS ABOUT OVERUSE
CHANGING AWARENESS AND ATTITUDES
ENGAGING CLINICIANS AND PATIENTS
ACTIVE CHOOSING WISELY CAMPAIGNS
2016 SOCIAL MEDIA ENGAGEMENT
56,195,896 IMPRESSIONS
19,288 TWEETS
9,523 PARTICIPANTS
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Launched in 2012 by the ABIM Foundation and Consumer Reports, Choosing Wisely is a leading effort to encourage conversations aimed at reducing unnecessary tests and treatments in health care. Here are some ways the campaign is helping influence these conversations:
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145,360 ANTIBIOTICS FOR PINK EYE
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Visits to www.choosingwisely.orgMass Media Articles Referencing Choosing Wisely
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* Support for this program was provided by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. The views expressed here do not necessarily reflect the views of the Foundation.
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“75.1% of primary care physicians reported they agreed or somewhat agreed that Choosing Wisely empowered them to reduce use of unnecessary tests and procedures compared with 64.4% of medical specialists and 54% of surgical specialists.”
“The number of articles on overuse nearly doubled from 2014 to 2015, indicating that awareness of overuse is increasing…”
As a result of the Choosing Wisely campaign: • Most respondents (64.5%) felt more comfortable discussing low-value services with patients; • 54.5% reported reducing utilization; and • 52.5% were aware of local efforts to promote the campaign. • A majority (62.9%) of respondents were able to identify at least 4 out of 5 recommendations.
Physicians Perceptions of Choosing Wisely and Drivers of OveruseCarrie H. Colla, PhD; Elizabeth A. Kinsella, BA; Nancy E. Morden, MD, MPH; David J. Meyers, MPH; Meredith B. Rosenthal, PhD; and Thomas D. Sequist, MD, MPH
2016 Update on Medical Overuse A Systematic ReviewDaniel J. Morgan, MD, MS; Sanket S. Dhruva, MD; Scott M. Wright, MD; Deborah Korenstein, MD
Emergency Physician Knowledge, Attitudes and Behavior regarding ACEP’s Choosing Wisely Recommendations: A Survey StudyMichelle P. Lin, Thomas Nguyen, Marc A. Probst, Lynne D. Richardson, Jeremiah D. Schuur
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