Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies Center for Health Policy/Center for Primary Care and Outcomes Research Stanford University


CHP/PCOR Publications


Assessing the Value of a Diagnostic Test

Journal Article

Author
Paul A. Heidenreich - Stanford University

Published by
Archives of Internal Medicine, Vol. 169 no. 14, page(s) 1262-4
July 27, 2009


Why has diagnostic testing, and in particular diagnostic imaging, increased to such a high level in the United States? I would argue that it is a combination of our medical culture (and our human nature) to eliminate uncertainty, scientific and technical advances leading to new and improved noninvasive tests, substantial barriers to evaluating the value of each test, and patient preference. Combined, these factors have likely contributed to an exponential growth in testing (particularly imaging) in recent years and are the areas that must be addressed if we wish to provide more efficient care.

Topics: United States