RT @lowninstitute: Everyday #overuse adds up- to $586 million, to be exact @jnmafi @Health_Affairs https://t.co/7BCfuastIT https://t.co/Q7d…
Interesting that the low-cost practices, <$538 (is that homage to 538 blog?), represent >2x the overall cost of overuse vs. high-cost items https://t.co/Op3HpsyM9Q
RT @jnmafi: Our new @Health_Affairs report w/@UM_VBID finds low-cost, high-volume care contributes most to unnecessary spending https://t.c…
RT @lowninstitute: Everyday #overuse adds up- to $586 million, to be exact @jnmafi @Health_Affairs https://t.co/7BCfuastIT https://t.co/Q7d…
RT @lowninstitute: Everyday #overuse adds up- to $586 million, to be exact @jnmafi @Health_Affairs https://t.co/7BCfuastIT https://t.co/Q7d…
A major impediment to reducing low-quality care: the Pareto principle doesn’t always hold. https://t.co/HDISTI3UmW
Everyday #overuse adds up- to $586 million, to be exact @jnmafi @Health_Affairs https://t.co/7BCfuastIT https://t.co/Q7dB5Sb5wF
RT @HealthPI: Low-Cost, High-Volume Health Services Contribute The Most To Unnecessary Health Spending https://t.co/JgCKx0RWKV
RT @goldsteinjonas: Some informative accounting showing why targeting low-cost services for reduction is harder than it sounds. https://t.c…
Low-Cost, High-Volume Health Services Contribute The Most To Unnecessary Health Spending https://t.co/DQLUhSEZ5V #GoodStewardship
RT @jnmafi: Our new @Health_Affairs report w/@UM_VBID finds low-cost, high-volume care contributes most to unnecessary spending https://t.c…
RT @jnmafi: Our new @Health_Affairs report w/@UM_VBID finds low-cost, high-volume care contributes most to unnecessary spending https://t.c…
RT @Health_Affairs: Low-cost and high-volume services contribute more to unnecessary health spending than high cost services @jnmafi https:…
RT @RoSpodcast: Fascinating new study from @jnmafi @UM_VBID on $$$ of hi vol low value care! @jnmafi joins us next wk on the pod. https://t…
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*In just one year the state of VA paid over $515 million for "services providing no net health benefits to patients."https://t.co/ShDMFfyEEy https://t.co/rtIKmq9lp8
RT @jnmafi: Our new @Health_Affairs report w/@UM_VBID finds low-cost, high-volume care contributes most to unnecessary spending https://t.c…
Low-Cost, High-Volume Health Services Contribute The Most To Unnecessary Health Spending https://t.co/BgydBNMqps #GoodStewardship
RT @RoSpodcast: Fascinating new study from @jnmafi @UM_VBID on $$$ of hi vol low value care! @jnmafi joins us next wk on the pod. https://t…
RT @jnmafi: Our new @Health_Affairs report w/@UM_VBID finds low-cost, high-volume care contributes most to unnecessary spending https://t.c…
Fascinating new study from @jnmafi @UM_VBID on $$$ of hi vol low value care! @jnmafi joins us next wk on the pod. https://t.co/N3mQqOLuKI
RT @GregoryNNicola: substantial proportion of health care costs in the United States is allocated to low-value care https://t.co/NbjVlbVPzB
RT @DavidCGrabowski: Interesting @Health_Affairs paper by @jnmafi et al: low-cost, high-volume services make up 2/3 of 'low-value' $$$ http…
RT @DavidCGrabowski: Interesting @Health_Affairs paper by @jnmafi et al: low-cost, high-volume services make up 2/3 of 'low-value' $$$ http…
Marcos Dachary of @MedInsight co-authored this great article in latest edition of @Health_Affairs https://t.co/AozALcfaiV #ChoosingWisely
Great article in Oct 2017 edition of @Health_Affairs co-authored by @MedInsight's @MADCOW31 https://t.co/YJZkC9XoZu #ChoosingWisely
Focus op 1% duurste patiënten is classic case of tunnelvisie https://t.co/sWE5CGUqm9
RT @Health_Affairs: Low-cost and high-volume services contribute more to unnecessary health spending than high cost services @jnmafi https:…
RT @DavidCGrabowski: Interesting paper by @jnmafi et al: low-cost, high-volume services make up 2/3 of 'low-value' $ https://t.co/lXECv33oSr https://t.co/FWhqaieSgn
*According to a recent study in @Health_Affairs 30% of healthcare dollars go towards unnecessary low-value care: https://t.co/ShDMFfyEEy
RT @Health_Affairs: Low-cost and high-volume services contribute more to unnecessary health spending than high cost services @jnmafi https:…
RT @jnmafi: Our new @Health_Affairs report w/@UM_VBID finds low-cost, high-volume care contributes most to unnecessary spending https://t.c…
*Low-Value Care continues to be an issue says this @Health_Affairs article: https://t.co/ShDMFfyEEy. VBID can help: https://t.co/RmQTZ6bjEA
RT @Health_Affairs: Low-cost and high-volume services contribute more to unnecessary health spending than high cost services @jnmafi https:…
RT @Health_Affairs: Low-cost and high-volume services contribute more to unnecessary health spending than high cost services @jnmafi https:…
RT @Health_Affairs: Low-cost and high-volume services contribute more to unnecessary health spending than high cost services @jnmafi https:…
RT @Health_Affairs: Low-cost and high-volume services contribute more to unnecessary health spending than high cost services @jnmafi https:…
RT @kashkapadia1: High-cost low-value health services get the headlines. Yet low-cost-low value services are 2x of unnecessary cost. https…
RT @DavidCGrabowski: Interesting @Health_Affairs paper by @jnmafi et al: low-cost, high-volume services make up 2/3 of 'low-value' $$$ http…
RT @MedInsight: Be sure to check out this month's @Health_Affairs issue for an article featuring MedInsight! https://t.co/vJf55d0JYr via @M…
RT @Health_Affairs: Low-cost and high-volume services contribute more to unnecessary health spending than high cost services @jnmafi https:…
RT @FreedmanHC: Unnecessary care adds up. @VAHealthInfo analysis in @Health_Affairs finds $586m spent on 2014 low-value services. https:/…
Unnecessary care adds up. @VAHealthInfo analysis in @Health_Affairs finds $586m spent on 2014 low-value services. https://t.co/zZBbTSl7wL
RT @Health_Affairs: Low-cost and high-volume services contribute more to unnecessary health spending than high cost services @jnmafi https:…
RT @Health_Affairs: Low-cost and high-volume services contribute more to unnecessary health spending than high cost services @jnmafi https:…
substantial proportion of health care costs in the United States is allocated to low-value care https://t.co/NbjVlbVPzB
Low-Cost, High-Volume Health Services Contribute The Most To Unnecessary Health Spending https://t.co/MW169L2XVV
Great, meaningful work from @BIDMC_IM alum John Mafi! https://t.co/XSuXaRcQIh
RT @Health_Affairs: Low-cost and high-volume services contribute more to unnecessary health spending than high cost services @jnmafi https:…
Thousands of ABGs matter more than the occasional ECMO? https://t.co/frWnuiBLCB
RT @JoanneKenen: had to read this twice - and then realized how much sense it makes https://t.co/i0RxX1htac
had to read this twice - and then realized how much sense it makes https://t.co/i0RxX1htac
RT @jnmafi: Our new @Health_Affairs report w/@UM_VBID finds low-cost, high-volume care contributes most to unnecessary spending https://t.c…
RT @Health_Affairs: Low-cost and high-volume services contribute more to unnecessary health spending than high cost services @jnmafi https:…
RT @Health_Affairs: Low-cost and high-volume services contribute more to unnecessary health spending than high cost services @jnmafi https:…
RT @Health_Affairs: Low-cost and high-volume services contribute more to unnecessary health spending than high cost services @jnmafi https:…
RT @Health_Affairs: Low-cost and high-volume services contribute more to unnecessary health spending than high cost services @jnmafi https:…
Low-Cost, High-Volume Health Services Contribute The Most To Unnecessary Health Spending https://t.co/wRNoWYRZgq
RT @Health_Affairs: Low-cost and high-volume services contribute more to unnecessary health spending than high cost services @jnmafi https:…
RT @Health_Affairs: Low-cost and high-volume services contribute more to unnecessary health spending than high cost services @jnmafi https:…
RT @Health_Affairs: Low-cost and high-volume services contribute more to unnecessary health spending than high cost services @jnmafi https:…
Low-cost and high-volume services contribute more to unnecessary health spending than high cost services @jnmafi https://t.co/wi9Eydw0xD
RT @Health_Affairs: Low-cost and high-volume services contribute more to unnecessary health spending than high cost services @jnmafi https:…
RT @Health_Affairs: Low-cost and high-volume services contribute more to unnecessary health spending than high cost services @jnmafi https:…
RT @Health_Affairs: Low-cost and high-volume services contribute more to unnecessary health spending than high cost services @jnmafi https:…
RT @Health_Affairs: Low-cost and high-volume services contribute more to unnecessary health spending than high cost services @jnmafi https:…
RT @DavidCGrabowski: Interesting @Health_Affairs paper by @jnmafi et al: low-cost, high-volume services make up 2/3 of 'low-value' $$$ http…
RT @Health_Affairs: Low-cost and high-volume services contribute more to unnecessary health spending than high cost services @jnmafi https:…
RT @Health_Affairs: Low-cost and high-volume services contribute more to unnecessary health spending than high cost services @jnmafi https:…
RT @Health_Affairs: Low-cost and high-volume services contribute more to unnecessary health spending than high cost services @jnmafi https:…
RT @Health_Affairs: Low-cost and high-volume services contribute more to unnecessary health spending than high cost services @jnmafi https:…
Low-cost and high-volume services contribute more to unnecessary health spending than high cost services @jnmafi https://t.co/wi9EydNBWd
Be sure to check out this month's @Health_Affairs issue for an article featuring MedInsight! https://t.co/vJf55d0JYr via @MADCOW31 @BABortz
RT @jnmafi: Our new @Health_Affairs report w/@UM_VBID finds low-cost, high-volume care contributes most to unnecessary spending https://t.c…
RT @jnmafi: Our new @Health_Affairs report w/@UM_VBID finds low-cost, high-volume care contributes most to unnecessary spending https://t.c…
RT @kashkapadia1: High-cost low-value health services get the headlines. Yet low-cost-low value services are 2x of unnecessary cost. https…
High-cost low-value health services get the headlines. Yet low-cost-low value services are 2x of unnecessary cost. https://t.co/BTcbTSNlls
Low-Cost, High-Volume Health Services Contribute The Most To Unnecessary Health Spending [DataWatch] https://t.co/eeUWnb02KS
RT @jnmafi: Our new @Health_Affairs report w/@UM_VBID finds low-cost, high-volume care contributes most to unnecessary spending https://t.c…
*“ ...it’s the low-cost, high-volume services that contribute so much to unnecessary health spending.” https://t.co/ShDMFfyEEy
#HealthEconJA Low-Cost, High-Volume Health Services Contribute The Most To Unnecessary Health Spending [DataWatch] https://t.co/pUd0p9ky4Y
*In 2014, 65% of healthcare $ in the state of VA went to low-cost, unnecessary lab tests." @Health_Affairs https://t.co/ShDMFfyEEy
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RT @jnmafi: Our new @Health_Affairs report w/@UM_VBID finds low-cost, high-volume care contributes most to unnecessary spending https://t.c…
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RT @jnmafi: Our new @Health_Affairs report w/@UM_VBID finds low-cost, high-volume care contributes most to unnecessary spending https://t.c…
RT @jnmafi: Our new @Health_Affairs report w/@UM_VBID finds low-cost, high-volume care contributes most to unnecessary spending https://t.c…
RT @jnmafi: Our new @Health_Affairs report w/@UM_VBID finds low-cost, high-volume care contributes most to unnecessary spending https://t.c…
We sure can do/ teach better https://t.co/mgN2rpPa5A
Imagine how much we can save by not checking daily labs nationwide #highvaluecare https://t.co/SxIAD9xHDL
RT @MWFriedberg: Many, many low-hanging fruit. @jnmafi et al examine the distribution of low-value spending @Health_Affairs https://t.co/RB…
RT @MWFriedberg: Many, many low-hanging fruit. @jnmafi et al examine the distribution of low-value spending @Health_Affairs https://t.co/RB…
RT @A_Schwa: Price patterns in a set of low-value services. We found high & low price low val services fell similarly w ACOs. https://t.c…
RT @DavidCGrabowski: Interesting @Health_Affairs paper by @jnmafi et al: low-cost, high-volume services make up 2/3 of 'low-value' $$$ http…
RT @jnmafi: Our new @Health_Affairs report w/@UM_VBID finds low-cost, high-volume care contributes most to unnecessary spending https://t.c…
RT @jnmafi: Our new @Health_Affairs report w/@UM_VBID finds low-cost, high-volume care contributes most to unnecessary spending https://t.c…