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Evaluation of biomedical equipment within a programme of technological assessment
Images of the Twenty-First Century. Proceedings of the Annual International Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 2003The role that technology assessment plays in making rational policy choices and in supporting the development and diffusion of a technology of proven effectiveness is evaluated. It is argued that technical evaluation is an essential part of assessment. Bioengineers and clinical engineers are encouraged to assume their role as assessors and advisors of ...
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2012
The ergonomic assessment of healthcare products is becoming regulatory, but current state of art relies on checklist of end-users interview about general or limited aspects. Ergonomics deals with the human as a whole and as a part of a more complex system; instead the assessment of objects and products is often treated separating the different ...
ANDREONI, GIUSEPPE +7 more
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The ergonomic assessment of healthcare products is becoming regulatory, but current state of art relies on checklist of end-users interview about general or limited aspects. Ergonomics deals with the human as a whole and as a part of a more complex system; instead the assessment of objects and products is often treated separating the different ...
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Technology assessment in biomedical research: magnetic resonance imaging as a case in point.
Burton Bt, Heyse Sp
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The International Journal of Health Planning and Management, 2018
SummaryThe convergence of different theories (ie, catch‐up effect and windows of opportunities) allows for the interpretation of different “technological innovation gaps” in Chile's biomedical industry. It is common knowledge that Chile has always had an economy almost exclusively based on services, commodities, and mainly in the exploitation of ...
Tomas Gabriel Bas +1 more
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SummaryThe convergence of different theories (ie, catch‐up effect and windows of opportunities) allows for the interpretation of different “technological innovation gaps” in Chile's biomedical industry. It is common knowledge that Chile has always had an economy almost exclusively based on services, commodities, and mainly in the exploitation of ...
Tomas Gabriel Bas +1 more
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Radiotheranostics in oncology: Making precision medicine possible
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2023Eric Aboagye
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Interventional gastroenterology in oncology
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2023Vaibhav Wadhwa
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Innovations in research and clinical care using patient‐generated health data
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2020H S L Jim +2 more
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