Abstracts in Urgent Care: March, 2014

Reconsidering antibiotics for COPD exacerbation Key point: Prescribing antibiotics to patients with mild-to-moderate COPD exacerbations who have no change in sputum probably is unnecessary. Citation: Miravitlles M, Moragas A, Hernandez S, et al. Is it possible to identify exacerbations of mild to moderate COPD that do not require antibiotic treatment? Chest. 2013;144(5): 1571-1577. The decision to prescribe antibiotics to patients with moderate to mild-to-moderate chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) exacerbations is usually based on increased …

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Abstracts in Urgent Care: July/August, 2012

Doctor Panels Recommend Fewer Tests for Patients Key point: The American Board of Internal Medicine, in partnership with nine medical specialty groups, is urging physicians to perform 45 common tests and procedures less frequently. Citation: http://www.nytimes.com/2012/04/04/health/doctor-panels-urge-fewer-routine-tests.html?_r=1 An article in the New York Times notes that unnecessary treatment accounts for an estimated one third of medical spending in the United States. The initiative, called Choosing Wisely, is aimed at both physicians and patients. Among the tests …

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