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FDA Perspective on the Regulation of Artificial Intelligence in Health Care and Biomedicine.
Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA)Importance Advances in artificial intelligence (AI) must be matched by efforts to better understand and evaluate how AI performs across health care and biomedicine as well as develop appropriate regulatory frameworks.
Haider J. Warraich +2 more
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Health Care in the Next Administration
New England Journal of Medicine, 2008The future of health care in the United States — access, cost, and quality — is a critical issue in the 2008 presidential election.
David M, Cutler, Gail R, Wilensky
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The Health Care Financing Administration
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1987When the Medicare and Medicaid programs were enacted in the mid-1960s, the intention was to assist certain people in need without interfering with the private practice of medicine. What legislators, citizens, and physicians wanted was a single medical system for everyone.
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Health Care Administrative Costs in the United States and Canada, 2017
Annals of Internal Medicine, 2020Background Before Canada's single-payer reform, its payment system, health costs, and number of health administrative personnel per capita resembled those of the United States. By 1999, administration accounted for 31% of U.S.
D. Himmelstein +2 more
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Health Care Change: Challenge for Nurse Administrators
Nursing Administration Quarterly, 1999Nursing administrators facing reorganization understand the difficulties and resistance that accompany organizational change. This article discusses resilience, a critical character trait for successfully managing change. Understanding the change process can assist those charged with the challenge of leading organizational change to manage the journey ...
N, Bonalumi, K, Fisher
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The Bush Administration's Health Care Plan
New England Journal of Medicine, 1992The genesis of the debate over the nation's health care system lies in a paradox: on the one hand, more dollars are being spent on health care in the United States than in any other country; on the other hand, some 15 percent of our citizens do not have health insurance. As a society, Americans spent over $666 billion on health care in 1990 (the latest
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Market administration in health care delivery
Health Care Management Review, 1989Market and segment administration represent an alternative perspective to recently popular product or product line administration approaches. By focusing on specific markets and segments of interest, market administration can further the organization's mission and promote its financial viability.
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Addressing Health Care’s Administrative Cost Crisis
JAMAThis Viewpoint argues that standardizing and streamlining administrative tasks could decrease health care costs and have a direct positive effect on patients and clinicians.
Brooke, Istvan +2 more
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