This narrative review summarizes the concepts of low- and no-value care (LNVC), the drivers behind them, and potential strategies for de-implementation, all with a particular focus on influential conceptual and empirical research. Low-value care (LVC) refers to healthcare services for which the costs outweigh the potential benefits, while no-value care (NVC) is a narrower definition that refers to healthcare services that provide no net clinical benefit for patients (regardless of the costs).
Case Study Link: Low-Value and No-Value Care in Healthcare: A Narrative Review
Case Study Contact: Atsushi Miyawaki, MD, PhD, amiyawaki@md.tsukuba.ac.jp
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