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Evaluating the Market Potential of Sleep Apnea Diagnostic Devices: should health technology companies invest into North American market? [PDF]
Kosonen, Lauri
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Health Technology and Health Reform
Cancer Investigation, 1993(1993). Health Technology and Health Reform. Cancer Investigation: Vol. 11, No. 3, pp. 337-344.
R C, Herdman +4 more
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The ‘Top 10’ Challenges for Health Technology Assessment: INAHTA Viewpoint
International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care, 2019The International Network of Agencies for Health Technology Assessment (INAHTA) spans the globe as a network of 50 publicly-funded health technology assessment (HTA) agencies supporting health system decision making for 1.4 billion people in thirty ...
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Digital health and technologies
British Journal of Community Nursing, 2023Digital health was given impetus by the COVID-19 pandemic and demonstrated its potential for the delivery of safe care in the community. Remote monitoring and virtual wards are becoming mainstreamed across the UK. Artificial intelligence (AI) software has the potential to transform healthcare delivery but its trustworthiness is a key challenge ...
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New England Journal of Medicine, 1972
Abstract People's needs, not availability of technology, should determine policies and priorities for its application in health services. Technology can improve efficiency and assist in solution of problems, but cannot "drive the system" or cure all ills.
K L, White, J H, Murnaghan, C R, Gaus
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Abstract People's needs, not availability of technology, should determine policies and priorities for its application in health services. Technology can improve efficiency and assist in solution of problems, but cannot "drive the system" or cure all ills.
K L, White, J H, Murnaghan, C R, Gaus
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Novel Mobile-Health Technologies
2014Mobile Health is fast becoming one of the fastest growing sectors of health as health tries to shift to patient-centric solutions. Putting the patients in the centre of care also forces them to take control of their wellbeing, health management and/or disease management. This is especially relevant when the management is constant as it is the case with
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Health technology and primary health care
Social Science & Medicine. Medical Psychology and Medical Sociology, 1978To meet the basic health and disease-related needs of the world's people, particularly of those in the developing countries, exacting health system planning with emphasis on the primary level of care will be required. Regardless ofcountry or region, primary care services need to meet certain basic criteria, i.e. (i) to address particularly those health
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Pediatrics, 1977
Essential health care requires essential health technology, a technology which people can understand and which the non-expert can apply. The identification or generation of such technology forms part of the revolution in community health and thus presents a tremendous challenge to [W.H.O.].
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Essential health care requires essential health technology, a technology which people can understand and which the non-expert can apply. The identification or generation of such technology forms part of the revolution in community health and thus presents a tremendous challenge to [W.H.O.].
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