Overuse of Diagnostic Tests in Canada: A Critical Perspective

Canadian Journal of Bioethics / Revue canadienne de bioéthique 2 (2):39-41 (2019)
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Abstract

In this commentary we describe the interplay between 1) contemporary popular and professional understandings of “risk” and “normality” in health and healthcare, and 2) the promotion by state and market forces of individual self-regulation of health. We draw upon the work of critical theorists who have described the relationship between risk, fear, and the notion of “normal” in health discourse to argue that these factors act, primarily via the popular media, to shape the discourse on, and overuse of, diagnostic tests in Canada.

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Overuse of Diagnostic Tests in Canada: A Critical Perspective.Julia Borges, Tiffany Lee, Abdullah Saif, Amit Sundly & Fern Brunger - 2019 - Canadian Journal of Bioethics/Revue canadienne de bioéthique 2 (2):39-41.

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