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  • Apheresis Medicine
  • Clinical Practice Guidelines
  • Healthcare Quality Improvement

Background:

  • The Choosing Wisely campaign promotes appropriate medical testing and procedures.
  • The American Society for Apheresis (ASFA) focuses on advancing apheresis medicine.
  • There is a need for evidence-based recommendations in apheresis to ensure high-quality patient care and reduce costs.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop recommendations for apheresis medicine aligned with the Choosing Wisely principles.
  • To encourage smarter, safer, and more effective choices in apheresis practice.
  • To reduce healthcare costs by minimizing unnecessary procedures.

Main Methods:

  • ASFA formed a working group with representatives from various committees.
  • A diverse group of ASFA members reviewed, rated, and ranked draft proposals.
  • Recommendations underwent revisions, external review, and final adoption by the ASFA Board of Directors.

Main Results:

  • Five final recommendations for apheresis medicine were adopted.
  • The recommendations reflect the Choosing Wisely guiding principles.
  • The process involved rigorous review and refinement of initial proposals.

Conclusions:

  • The ASFA Choosing Wisely recommendations guide practitioners, patients, and donors.
  • These guidelines aim to optimize clinical benefit while avoiding harm and waste.
  • The recommendations support evidence-based practice and cost-effective healthcare in apheresis.