A study of actual and self-reported utilization demonstrates variability and poor insight.
Decreasing avoidable computed tomography (CT) is a top priority identified by the Choosing Wisely campaign, as imaging and radiation exposure have increased rapidly without measurable benefit to patients. These authors measured the rate of CT utilization for attending physicians at two teaching hospitals in Ontario.
During the 4-month study period, 59 physicians cared for nearly 46,000 patients and ordered approximately 6600 CT scans (an average of 14.4%, or 1 CT for every 7 patients). Individual ordering rates ranged from 5.9% to 25.9%. Adjustment for shift type (urgent, observation, resuscitation, night) showed that 13 physicians (22%) ordered significantly fewer CTs than average and 12 (20%) ordered significantly more.
Forty-five attending…
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Grant/Research SupportEunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development; MINDSOURCE
Editorial BoardsThe Quarterly Update: Reviews of Current Child Abuse Medical Research; Child Abuse & Neglect: The International Journal
Leadership Positions in Professional SocietiesThe Helfer Society (Executive Committee Member)
DisclosuresRoyaltiesUpToDate
Grant/Research SupportEunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development; MINDSOURCE
Editorial BoardsThe Quarterly Update: Reviews of Current Child Abuse Medical Research; Child Abuse & Neglect: The International Journal
Leadership Positions in Professional SocietiesThe Helfer Society (Executive Committee Member)