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  • Systematic reviews indicate that vitamin D supplements are not effective in preventing infections, cancer, or cardiovascular diseases, yet the use of serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D tests has significantly increased.
  • There is a concern over the overuse of these tests, as they often do not offer real benefits to patients.
  • The study in Region Östergötland employed a "Choosing wisely" model to successfully reduce unnecessary tests and emphasizes the need for strategic plans to introduce new laboratory analyses responsibly, promoting appropriate diagnostic practices.

Article Abstract

Systematic reviews and meta-analyses have shown that there is little justification for vitamin D supplements to prevent infections, cancer and cardiovascular disease. Despite the limited evidence of effectiveness, the total number of ordered serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25(OH)D) tests has increased considerably in recent years. There seems to be an overuse of this test that does not provide meaningful benefit for patients. A passive introduction of new tests leads generally to a slow initiation of value-based diagnostics, as well as overuse and underuse of diagnostic tests. In this study, in Region Östergötland, we applied a »Choosing wisely« model that reversed a rising trend of 25(OH)D tests and reduced the number of unnecessary tests. The findings point to the need for strategic plans for introducing new analyses and approaches to counteract misuse of laboratory diagnostics. We recommend »Choosing wisely« models for the introduction of new analyses to facilitate appropriate laboratory diagnostics and to counteract long-term overuse.

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