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Measuring Hospital-Acquired Complications Associated With Low-Value Care
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These findings suggest that use of these 7 procedures in patients who probably should not receive them is harming some of those patients, consuming additional hospital resources, and potentially delaying care for other patients for whom the services would be appropriate. Although only some immediate consequences of just 7 low-value services were examined, harm related to all low-value procedures was noted, including high rates of harm for certain higher-risk procedures. The full burden of low-value care for patients and the health system is yet to be quantified.
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