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JANUARY 30, 2018

Controversial Approach to Health Care: Nix ‘Low-Value’ Surgical Interventions

U.K. Study Sees Big Cost Savings in Reducing ‘Inappropriate’ Procedures

By Thomas Rosenthal

If surgeons in the United Kingdom stopped doing just a handful of procedures, the national health system could save more than $177 million (U.S. equivalent) annually without harming patients, according to researchers there.

The comprehensive review identified 71 procedures that the researchers deemed had low value and found that stopping the top five of these interventions that are of high cost and high frequency could save the National Health Service $177 million