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Prior authorization and patient cost-sharing are least likely to be seen as effective in reducing unnecessary care. “How effective do you think each of the following approaches would be in reducing avoidable, duplicative, or unnecessary utilization of health care services?” NET 62% 58% 57% 55% 50% 44% 23% 18% Provide improved transitional care for patients who are being discharged from the hospital or other institutional setting Expand the availability and interoperability of health information technology, including electronic medical records and decision support Improve disease management for patients with high-cost or chronic conditions Develop evidence-based medicine guidelines or protocols to help providers determine when and for whom a given test or procedure should be done Reward more efficient providers/penalize less efficient providers Enhance the role of primary care through implementation of the 'medical home' model Require that patients be provided with objective information on risks and benefits of alternative treatment approaches before undergoing invasive procedures Require prior authorization for expensive or high-volume health care services Require patients to pay a substantially higher share of their health care costs Source: Commonwealth Fund Health Care Opinion Leaders Survey, April 2009.