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Health Care for Women International, 1993
Some factors that determine the development and diffusion of medical technologies are discussed. The use of technology in pregnancy and labor cannot be seen as a response to user needs or the result of societal planning alone. Often technologies are developed and diffused without any evaluation of their risks and benefits. The relations between medical
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Some factors that determine the development and diffusion of medical technologies are discussed. The use of technology in pregnancy and labor cannot be seen as a response to user needs or the result of societal planning alone. Often technologies are developed and diffused without any evaluation of their risks and benefits. The relations between medical
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Health information services technologies
Journal of Ambulatory Care Management, 1996Increasing demands for provider profiling have led to the growth of health information services units within payers and health plans. An important decision faced by these groups is whether to buy or build the information infrastructure necessary to support the activities of the department.
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American Journal of Kidney Diseases, 1990
High technology medicine often harms more people than it saves. The resources that are spent in too many of our high technology procedures could be far more effectively used to save far more lives in other parts of the system. High technology health care is thus a blessing and a curse.
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High technology medicine often harms more people than it saves. The resources that are spent in too many of our high technology procedures could be far more effectively used to save far more lives in other parts of the system. High technology health care is thus a blessing and a curse.
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Health Affairs, 2007
Major factors in adoption of new national health policies include (1) a crisis or perceived opportunity; (2) a persuasive diagnosis of what is needed; (3) a prescription for new policies; and (4) new technologies that are ready to go. The past twenty-five years illustrate that the development of new policy ideas to where they can be implemented as ...
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Major factors in adoption of new national health policies include (1) a crisis or perceived opportunity; (2) a persuasive diagnosis of what is needed; (3) a prescription for new policies; and (4) new technologies that are ready to go. The past twenty-five years illustrate that the development of new policy ideas to where they can be implemented as ...
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Pharmaceutisch Weekblad Scientific Edition, 1990
The invasion of technology, both in society and health care, asks for critical assessment of efficacy and safety. In a greying population hospital care will be substituted by home care in the treatment of chronic diseases. Continuity of care, between hospital and home, requires good communication between physician, patient and family.
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The invasion of technology, both in society and health care, asks for critical assessment of efficacy and safety. In a greying population hospital care will be substituted by home care in the treatment of chronic diseases. Continuity of care, between hospital and home, requires good communication between physician, patient and family.
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Mobile Health Technology to Improve Care for Patients With Atrial Fibrillation.
Journal of the American College of Cardiology, 2020Yutao Guo +21 more
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