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by jl2718
2889 days ago
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Extra tests... the cost of diagnostics is a tiny fraction of the cost of doctor time, and most patients just go to the doctor to get the test. The doctor is an irellevant gatekeeper 90% of the time. How about we start talking about ‘extra’ doctor visits because patients don’t have access to tests. There are some diagnostics where this gatekeeping is literally causing a public health crisis. ‘Extra tests’ are only an issue because of the untreated disease they reveal, which costs insurers money to treat. This ‘concern’ is all part of their lobby. |
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There are non-trivial false positive rates for many diagnostics that can and do lead to unnecessary follow-up tests, procedures, and emotional distress.
For example, "About half of the women getting annual mammograms over a 10-year period will have a false-positive finding." [0]
The US Task Force for Preventative Services works to clarify when diagnostics are appropriate given rates of false positives and false negatives for many different preventative services. And there are many groups that work to establish and record evidence-based guidelines for escalations of care outside of preventative care as well. Intermountain is one example.
[0] https://www.cancer.org/cancer/breast-cancer/screening-tests-...