Identifying and prioritizing do-not-do recommendations in Dutch primary care

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Identifying and prioritizing do-not-do recommendations in Dutch primary care

Low-value care provides minimal or no benefit for the patient, wastes resources, and can cause harm. Explicit do-not-do recommendations in clinical guidelines are a first step in reducing low-value care. The aim of this study was to identify and prioritize do-not-do recommendations in general practice guidelines with priority for implementation.

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Simone A. van Dulmen, Ngoc Hue Tran, Tjerk Wiersma, Eva W. Verkerk, Jasmine CL Messaoudi, Jako S. Burgers & Rudolf B. Kool.
BMC Primary Care volume 23, Article number: 141 (2022).

 

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