An Evidence Review of Low-Value Care Recommendations: Inconsistency and Lack of Economic Evidence Considered.
David Daeho KimLauren A DoAllan T DalyJohn B WongJames D ChambersDaniel A OllendorfPeter J NeumannPublished in: Journal of general internal medicine (2021)
Our study found that evidentiary rationales for low-value care vary substantially, with most recommendations relying on clinical evidence. Broadening the evidence base to incorporate cost-effectiveness evidence can help refine the definition of "low-value" care to reflect whether an intervention's costs are worth the benefits. Developing a consensus grading structure on the strength and evidentiary rationale may help improve de-implementation efforts for low-value care.