The lead-up to surgery often involves numerous tests, such as blood work and EKGs. However, not all patients require these tests, especially when the results don’t impact surgery or recovery. Researchers at U-M Health are working to reduce unnecessary preoperative tests, aiming to save money and resources while also minimizing time wasted for both patients and clinical staff. Read more about the study in this article from the Institute for Healthcare Policy and Innovation.
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