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AbstractPhysicians believe that malpractice concerns result in unnecessary testing, and many emergency physicians state that avoiding malpractice is a contributing factor to ordering medically unnecessary tests. Unfortunately, defensive medicine does not come without possible harm to patients who may be subject to non-beneficial, downstream testing, procedures, and hospitalizations. We submit a novel statistic, “NUTS” or “Number of Unnecessary Tests to avoid one Suit. ” We calculated a NUTS of 4737 for troponin testing in ED patients with suspected myocardial infarction, meaning a clinician will need to order 4737 medically unnecessary troponin tests to avoid one missed myocardial infarction lawsui t. The NUTS framework offers us an evidence-based lens to examine defensive medicine less superstitiously and more based on currently available data.
Source: Journal of Healthcare Risk Management - Category: Hospital Management Authors: Tags: Clinical/Patient Safety Source Type: research