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Título: | Reforming disease definitions: a new primary care led, people-centred approach |
Autor: | Moynihan, Ray Brodersen, John Heath, Iona Johansson, Minna Kuehlein, Thomas Minué-Lorenzo, Sergio Petursson, Halfdan Pizzanelli, Miguel Reventlow, Susanne Sigurdsson, Johann Stavdal, Anna Treadwell, Julian |
Tipo: | Artículo |
Descriptores: | ATENCIÓN PRIMARIA DE SALUD, DIAGNÓSTICO, ATENCIÓN DIRIGIDA AL PACIENTE, REFORMA DE LA ATENCIÓN DE SALUD |
Fecha de publicación: | 2019 |
Resumen: | Expanding disease definitions are causing more and more previously healthy people to be labelled as diseased, contributing to the problem of overdiagnosis and related overtreatment. Often the specialist guideline panels which expand definitions have close tis to industry and do not investigate the harms of defining more people as sick. Responding to growing calls to address these problems, an international group of leading researchers and clinicians is proposing a new way to set diagnostic thresholds and mark the boundaries of condition definitions, to try to tackle a key driver of overdiagnosis and overtreatment. The group proposes new evidence-informed principles, with new process and new people constituting new multi-disciplinary panels, free from financial conflicts of interest. |
EN: | BMJ Evidence Based Medicine 2019;24:170–173. |
Citación: | Moynihan, R, Brodersen, J, Heath, I, y otros. "Reforming disease definitions: a new primary care led, people-centred approach"BMJ Evidence Based Medicine 2019;24:170–173. [en línea] 2019. 170–173.. |
ISSN: | 2515-4478 |
Aparece en las colecciones: | Publicaciones Académicas y Científicas - Facultad de Medicina |
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