Almost one of every four colonoscopies performed in Medicare
beneficiaries 70 years and older in 2008 and 2009 in Texas and across the
country was potentially inappropriate, according to age-based screening
recommendations or the results of a previous screening.
Kristin M.
Sheffield, Ph.D., and her colleagues of the University of Texas Medical Branch,
Galveston, said they found the problem when they analyzed Medicare claims data.
“Inappropriate use of colonoscopy involves unnecessary risk for older patients
and consumes resources that could be used more effectively,” their study
concluded.
The background on
the study also reports complications from colonoscopy are more likely in those
75 years or older. The study background highlights increasing evidence of
overuse of the procedure and that some Medicare patients with negative findings
at screening colonoscopy may be undergoing another screening too early.
A colonoscopy repeated
within 10 years after negative screening results represents overuse, based on
guidelines. A screening colonoscopy performed in the oldest age groups also may
represent overuse, according to guidelines from the U.S. Preventive Services
Task Force and the American College of Physicians.
The U.S. Preventive
Services Task Force recommends against routine screening for colorectal cancer
in adults 76 to 85 years of age. There may be considerations that support colorectal
cancer screening in a patient, but the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force
recommends against screening for colorectal cancer in adults older than age 85
years.
For more
about the study, see http://www.researchgate.net/publication/235905911_Potentially_Inappropriate_Screening_Colonoscopy_in_Medicare_Patients_Variation_by_Physician_and_Geographic_Region?ev=prf_pub.
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I don't feel that medical care is inappropriate for them. You never know what they could be suffering from. That's why we are hiring senior care for my grandmother in Burlington. Does anyone know a reliable place to find it?
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