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Too Much, Too Mild, Too Early: Diagnosing the Excessive Expansion of Diagnoses

Bjørn Hofmann

2022International Journal of General Medicine28 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Tremendous scientific and technological advances have vastly improved diagnostics. At the same time, false alarms, overdiagnosis, medicalization, and overdetection have emerged as pervasive challenges undermining the quality of healthcare and sustainable clinical practice. Despite much attention, there is no clarity on the classification and handling of excessive diagnoses. This article identifies three basic types of excessive diagnosing: too much, too mild, and too early. Correspondingly, it suggests three ways to reduce excess and advance high value care: we must stop diagnosing new phenomena, mild conditions, and early signs that do not give pain, dysfunction, and suffering.

Topics & Concepts

OverdiagnosisMedicineMedical diagnosisMedicalizationCLARITYIntensive care medicineValue (mathematics)PsychiatryPathologyChemistryBiochemistryMachine learningComputer scienceHealthcare cost, quality, practicesClinical Reasoning and Diagnostic SkillsMental Health and Psychiatry
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