Medical decluttering is a pragmatic, ethics-anchored approach to reduce low-value tests, treatments, documentation, and digital noise while preserving safety, dignity, and outcomes that matter to patients and clinicians. It reframes improvement from "doing less" to "doing better," prioritizing value delivered per unit effort and transparent measurement of treatment burden, workload, and harms. We outline why clutter proliferates - decision fatigue, cognitive biases, overdiagnosis, incidental findings, and bureaucratic drift - and how these forces fuel cascades, moral distress, and lost trust. We propose a five-step cycle-Scan, Sort, Select, Safeguard, Sustain-that operationalizes decluttering across patient, team, and system levels through category-first review, explicit thresholds, safety nets, and time-bounded reassessment. Clinical applications include deprescribing with monitored tapers, appropriateness-based testing and screening, pathway redesign to shorten time-to-decision, and courteous refusal scripts paired with contingency plans. Professional practices emphasize agenda setting, message windowing, checklists and dashboards for cognitive offloading, role clarity, digital minimalism, and indication-based telemedicine. Implementation relies on co-designed indicators, governance of order sets and alerts, audit-and-feedback, and rapid learning cycles that balance overuse and underuse while safeguarding equity. By aligning ethics, evidence, and attention, medical decluttering offers a coherent method to reduce cascades, restore focus, and make care simpler, safer, and more humane in internal medicine practice.
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Anna SIRIGNANO
Francesca Murri
Ludovica Ruggiu
Panminerva Medica
Sapienza University of Rome
Bocconi University
Maria Cecilia Hospital
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69bf8692f665edcd009e8e8a — DOI: https://doi.org/10.23736/s0031-0808.26.05427-3