Expérience des soins
septembre 13, 2017
Reza Mirza, Resident Physician at McMaster University, and Justin Hall, Resident Physician in Emergency Medicine at the University of Toronto point to a CIHI study indicating that up to 30% of healthcare interventions are unnecessary as the basis for making five recommendations they believe could improve services for Canadians. In promoting the Choosing Wisely Canada movement to re-evaluate healthcare, Resident Doctors of Canada listed five things residents and patients should question. These are:
- Only order tests that may affect our patient's care plan;
- Avoid daily blood work in stable patients;
- Choose an oral medication whenever appropriate and tolerated, rather than an IV;
- Use the least invasive option that is appropriate; and
- Arrange for non-urgent tests to be done outside the hospital if patients are well enough to go home.