Driving quality improvement with public reporting: Use of imaging tests outside guidelines for early-stage breast cancer in Ontario.

2017 
193Background: Most patients diagnosed with breast cancer will have early stage (stage I or II) disease, with low chance of distant metastases. Thus most guidelines, including Choosing Wisely, recommend against imaging tests for distant metastases in asymptomatic early stage breast cancer. Despite this, most (86%) of these patients in Ontario received these tests from which they are not likely to benefit and may result in investigations that can be invasive and delay treatment. Publicly reported indicators, such as those in Ontario’s Cancer System Quality Index (CSQI), can bring research findings to action by identifying areas for improvement and facilitating ongoing assessment. In practice, this can be challenging due to limitations in administrative data. Moreover, relatively few quality improvement indicators focus on efficiency, the dimension of quality looking at best use of resources to achieve desired outcomes. We sought to examine trends in the use of imaging tests in early stage breast cancer and...
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