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[1]医学上不必要和浪费的做法继续加重本已紧张的医疗保健系统的负担。然而,目前的医疗环境为病理学家和实验室专业人员提供了一个非凡的机会,可以在改善患者护理的同时减少不必要的、往往有害的测试。ASCP与美国内科委员会(ABIM)基金会合作,希望表彰几位临床医生个人,以及临床医生团队,以及他们对ABIM基金会明智选择运动的承诺。自ASCP于2013年加入明智选择运动以来,其许多成员一直致力于推进该运动的理想,即减少医疗保健方面的浪费,部分方法是鼓励临床医生和患者质疑哪些测试是真正必要的,以减少测试的过度使用,改善国家的医疗保健系统。“明智选择冠军项目表彰临床医生对该运动的贡献,激励临床医生在自己的实践中寻求实施明智选择,并展示临床医生如何推动医疗保健变革,”医学博士、公共卫生硕士、DLM(ASCP)CM、FASCP、ASCP有效测试利用小组委员会主席Lee H. Hilborne说。“临床医生可以通过突出榜样来相互学习。”选择明智的冠军被选中是因为他们在实践中推进了选择明智,在ASCP建议的发展中发挥了重要作用,教育ASCP成员关于选择明智,进行建议的衡量,验证建议重要性的研究,并展示了当地选择明智的领导作用。以下是获奖名单和他们的成就摘要。杰森·巴伦,医学博士;阿南德·迪格,医学博士;约翰·布兰达,医学博士麻省总医院(MGH)病理学部的实验室和分子医学部门举办了一个非常活跃的…[1]:/embed/inline-graphic-1.gif
Choosing Wisely Champions Spark Innovation in Health Care
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Unnecessary and wasteful practices in medicine continue to burden an already strained healthcare system. The current healthcare climate, however, provides pathologists and laboratory professionals a remarkable opportunity to lead the way in reducing unnecessary, often harmful testing while improving patient care.
In collaboration with the American Board of Internal Medicine (ABIM) Foundation, ASCP would like to recognize several individual clinicians, as well as clinician teams, and their commitment to the ABIM Foundation's Choosing Wisely campaign. Since ASCP joined the Choosing Wisely campaign in 2013, many of its members have worked to advance the campaign's ideals, which intend to reduce waste in health care, in part by encouraging clinicians and patients to question which tests are really necessary, in order to decrease test overuse and improve the nation's healthcare system.
“The Choosing Wisely Champions program recognizes clinicians for their contributions to the campaign, inspires clinicians seeking to implement Choosing Wisely in their own practices, and demonstrates how clinicians are driving change in health care,” says Lee H. Hilborne, MD, MPH, DLM(ASCP)CM, FASCP, chair of the ASCP Effective Test Utilization Subcommittee. “Clinicians can learn from one another by highlighting exemplars.”
The Choosing Wisely Champions were chosen for advancing Choosing Wisely in their practice, playing a major role in the development of ASCP's recommendations, educating ASCP members about Choosing Wisely , conducting measurement of recommendations, validating research on the importance of recommendations, and demonstrating leadership of a local Choosing Wisely effort.
Below are the honorees and a synopsis of their achievements.
### Jason Baron, MD; Anand Dighe, MD; John Branda, MD
The Division of Laboratory and Molecular Medicine in the Department of Pathology at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) hosts a highly active, …
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