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Choosing Wisely®: A watershed moment in health care
We are both proud of and humbled by all that it has accomplished.Choosing Wisely generated countless conversations in the exam room and across the health system, stimulated thousands of journal articles, inspired more than two dozen similar campaigns in other countries, and influenced many projects that explored ways to reduce overuse and unnecessary services and improve patient outcomes.
Advanced the National Dialogue
The goal of the ABIM Foundation’s Choosing Wisely campaign was to spark conversations between clinicians and patients about what tests, treatments, and procedures are needed – and which ones are not.
It began in 2012 with nine national specialty societies (representing 375,000 clinicians) offering 45 examples of tests or treatments that were commonly used in their fields but lacked strong supporting evidence. Between 2012 and 2023, more than 80 specialty societies highlighted additional examples. While these examples are no longer maintained and available on this website, specialty societies are encouraged to publish individual lists.
The campaign featured materials to help patients have conversations with their clinicians, and empower them to ask questions about what tests and treatments were right for them.
Engaged Organizations & Professionals on an International Scale
80+ specialty society partners
700+ recommendations of tests and treatments that specialty societies said were overused or unnecessary
30+ countries reached
Changed Industry Mindsets and Influenced Policy
_Choosing Wisely_’s impact has been mentioned in thousands of media articles and referenced in 300+ academic journal articles.
“[Patient welfare] is currently threatened by the unpredictable financial future of our health care system. But if patients and physicians choose wisely, trusting each other as they do so, our shared future may improve.”
“Patients need trustworthy information to help them better understand that more care is not always better care, and in some cases can actually cause more harm than good.”
“Choosing Wisely has created a principal pathway through which patients and their doctors can discuss when health care services may not be needed.”
“Choosing Wisely fosters the autonomy of patients, physicians and medical societies while building their capacity to talk about overuse in new ways and supporting them in adopting new behaviors as they find their own way forward.”
“Choosing Wisely might best be described as a tool that can help reduce overuse, but it still needs an actor to pick up the tool and use it.”
“Interventions built on the Choosing Wisely recommendations can be effective at changing practice patterns to reduce the use of low-value care.”
The spirit of Choosing Wisely lives on in our continued work to improve health care
With the increasing recognition of the role trust – or the lack thereof – plays in the quality of care patients receive, the ABIM Foundation is now focusing its efforts and resources on the Building Trust initiative.