The American Academy of Dermatology recently released new recommendations about treatments and tests that may not be necessary. These can include seeking routine testing for the evaluation and/or management of acne to avoiding the long-term use of systemic steroids for dermatitis. This is the second list from the Academy, which represents part of the organization's “Choosing Wisely” campaign. This is an initiative from the ABIM Foundation that is designed to help people avoid unnecessary treatments. The new Choosing Wisely list includes the following recommendations:
These new recommendations joined the first Choosing Wisely list (released in 2013), which includes:
Topical antibiotics should not be routinely used on surgical wounds. The items on this list were selected through a workgroup comprising board-certified dermatologists. This group identified areas that had the greatest potential for overuse or misuse, the need for quality improvement, along with evidence based research that would support the recommendations. The final list was approved be the Academy’s Board of Directors and its Council on Science and Research. The campaign has covered and studied more than 400 tests that the specialty society partners indicated are overused and inappropriate. Says Dr. Thomas Wright, medical director of Laser Lipo and Vein Center, “These findings indicate that it is very important for both physicians and patients to discuss any procedure or treatment, so each feels comfortable with the treatment prescribed. This will help provide the best results for both the patient and the doctor.”