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Medical Technology Assessment

Anesthesia & Analgesia, 1998
I n attempting to address the issue of medical technology assessment, it is important to define technology. There are numerous definitions of technology. From the broadest perspective, John Kenneth Galbraith defined it as organized knowledge. The United States Congress Office of Technology Assessment defines medical technology as “the techniques, drugs,
L A, Fleisher, S, Mantha, M F, Roizen
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Evaluating Medical Technology

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1976
Excerpt Stross and colleagues, in this issue, report a carefully planned extension of coronary care units to small community hospitals of rural, sparsely settled northern Michigan.
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Patenting medical technology

Journal of Legal Medicine, 1990
(1990). Patenting medical technology. Journal of Legal Medicine: Vol. 11, No. 3, pp. 263-319.
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The NICE Medical Technologies Advisory Committee and medical technologies guidance

Heart, 2011
The Medical Technologies Advisory Committee (MTAC) is the driver of the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) Medical Technologies Evaluation Programme (MTEP). This aims to identify novel devices and diagnostics with plausible claims for advantages to patients and/or to the NHS.
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Medical Technology Assessment 1985

Neurosurgery, 1985
Medical technology, defined broadly as the practical application of medical knowledge, is not always used effectively and efficiently because of imperfect prior assessment. Because of the scientific and financial implications of such inadequate technology assessment, many groups in the executive and congressional branches of the federal government ...
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Women, Health, and Medical Technology

International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care, 1994
AbstractNew medical technologies are often developed and diffused in health care without societal assessments or setting of priorities. This article discusses the driving forces behind the development of new technologies and asks how women as users and providers of health services can gain influence on the process.
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Medical and medical-technological developments

1987
The amazing strides in medicine and social facilities during the last century, manifested in better health care facilities, hygiene, vaccination, the introduction of antibiotics etc., have had the effect of doubling life expectancy at birth in the industrialized countries. 1)
C. F. Hollander, H. A. Becker
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Diffusion of medical technology: medical devices in India

Expert Review of Medical Devices, 2009
This review examines the diffusion of modern medical devices in India by analyzing trends in India's cross-border trade in medical devices, its domestic medical device production and utilization by households. We explore the implications of this process of diffusion for the efficacy, cost-effectiveness and equitable use of new medical devices in India,
Ajay, Mahal, Anup K, Karan
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MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1969
A, Ferrari, R, Overman
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The Benefits of Blockchain Technology for Medical Tourism

Sustainability, 2021
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