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Doctors urged to stop 'over-treating'

Postby maureenho » 13 May 2015, 10:46

Doctors urged to stop 'over-treating'

By Smitha Mundasad Health reporter, BBC News


Doctors' leaders have launched a major campaign to stop medics "over-treating" their patients in ways that do not help and could even harm them.

Writing in the British Medical Journal, they suggest some patients are given pills or have tests they do not need by doctors who feel under pressure to act.

They argue patients should feel able to discuss whether there are simpler, safer options that are right for them.

But experts warn they must not change treatment without medical advice.
'Grown-up approach'

The Academy of Medical Royal Colleges (AoMRC) says there is growing evidence that pressure for doctors to "do something" at each consultation has led to patients sometimes receiving treatments that are of little or no value.

And the report suggests a culture of "more is better" means some individuals are being over-diagnosed - labelled with conditions that may in the end do them little harm.

Launching the Choosing Wisely campaign, experts are calling on medical organisations to identify five procedures each that should not be offered routinely or in some cases not at all.

These might include:

Pills for mild depression
Too many routine and unnecessary blood tests
Medicines for mildly raised blood pressure


http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-32703632
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Re: Doctors urged to stop 'over-treating'

Postby annie » 13 May 2015, 15:09

Trouble is, Drs are so pressured for time, that they often reach for the prescription pad as the quickest option instead of taking their time & I am sure this will get worse rather than better, thank goodness our GP takes the time with us, he is great & easily accessible
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Postby wendy » 13 May 2015, 16:14

very true Ann
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Re: Doctors urged to stop 'over-treating'

Postby JaneJ » 13 May 2015, 17:32

I agree with you Annie.

Most of the time they miss what you are trying to say too.
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Postby wendy » 14 May 2015, 07:33

and papers need to find stories to make money!
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