
Appropriate Use Criteria
Appropriate Use Criteria (AUC) are guidelines designed to help healthcare providers decide when certain medical tests or treatments are suitable for a patient. They ensure that procedures are performed when they're likely to benefit the patient and avoid unnecessary or ineffective interventions. By following these criteria, providers can improve patient outcomes, reduce unnecessary costs, and prevent potential harms. Essentially, AUC helps ensure that medical resources are used wisely and that patients receive care that is appropriate for their specific condition.