By Michael J. Lyons, D.O., Chief Medical Officer, Coastal Gateway Health Center
As we age it is important that we keep up with our required health screenings and maintenance. The United States Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) or “Task Force” is the organization that makes most of the recommendations that we follow for health screenings, lifestyle changes, and immunizations. Since 1984, the Task Force has made evidence-based recommendations using a sixteen (16) member team of experts in the fields of preventive medicine and primary care. Additionally, expert reviewers, partners, stakeholders, health professionals, and patients provide needed input.
The Task Force goes through a painstaking process of reviewing topics, researching the evidence, drafting a recommendation, and then producing a final recommendation statement along with a grade. Only a select few topics with significant enough data have a final recommendation with a grade. The grading criteria are A: Recommended, B: Recommended, C: Recommendation depends on patient situation, D: Not recommended, or, I: There is not enough information to make a recommendation.
Let us review some of the current Task Force “Grade A” recommendations.
There are additional important grade A and B recommendations. For a complete list of recommendations. Please see the following website www.uspreventiveservicetaskforce.org.
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