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Cost of Low-Value Imaging Worldwide: A Systematic Review.

Elin KjelleIngrid Øfsti BrandsæterEivind Richter AndersenBjørn Morten Hofmann
Published in: Applied health economics and health policy (2024)
This study is the first systematic review of the cost of low-value imaging worldwide, documenting a high potential for cost reduction. Given the universal challenges with resource allocation, the large amount used for low-value imaging represents a vast opportunity cost and offers great potential to improve the quality and efficiency of care.
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