The Cost of Unnecessary Testing in Health Care

The United States spends more than $300 billion annually on unnecessary medical treatment, including diagnostic testing.
The Cost of Unnecessary Testing in Health Care
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In the United States, 4 billion to 5 billion medical tests are performed each year. According to one study, up to 60 percent of those may be unnecessary.

Excessive testing is only one part of what is considered low-value health care, a term that refers to health services that provide little or no benefit, cause potential harm, incur significant costs, or waste limited resources.

Andrea Wickstrom
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