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45% of Washington State health care services were unnecessary. In total, they found that 600,000 patients in Washington underwent medical services they didn’t need, costing an estimated $282 million in one year.6 Topping the list were frequent screenings and tests deemed irrelevant to care, such as unnecessary lab tests routinely performed before minor surgery.
The Price We Pay: What Broke American Health Care--and How to Fix It
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