Study Links Higher Physician Knowledge to Less Low-Value Healthcare Use

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Published: 2026-07-13
Category: health
Source: Mirage News
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A new study in JAMA Internal Medicine suggests that physicians with higher scores on a knowledge assessment are less likely to order low-value healthcare services. These unnecessary services cumulatively cost the U.S. healthcare system an estimated $100 billion annually. The findings indicate a correlation between a doctor's knowledge and their tendency to avoid tests and interventions that offer minimal patient benefit, potentially improving healthcare efficiency.

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