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Medical and information technologies converge medical and information technologies converge

IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Magazine, 2004
Information technology offers medical science tools to collect, process, store, and communicate clinical data. Healthcare institutions have adapted standards-based data communication technologies that allow easy implementation of communications infrastructure.
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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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Medical Technology MEMS [PDF]

open access: possibleIET Seminar on Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems (MEMS) Technology 2007, 2007
The combination of silicon MEMS technology fabrication techniques and novel low cost materials can be utilized to make disposable low cost devices for biomedical diagnostics and therapies. In the talk a few examples of such devices will be described in detail.
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Hygiene in Medical Technology

2011
The application of new technologies in medicine leads to therapeutic and diagnostic advancements, yet also causes risks for patients to aquire health-care associated infections. In this chapter precautions to prevent the transmission of infectious agents from inanimate medicotechnical sources are shown.
Annette Reinhardt   +2 more
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Medical technology in China

Health Policy, 1990
Abstract Over the past few decades, China has made Impressive efforts to transfer Western health care technology to its health care system. The capability of the system for dealing with disease has undoubtedly been greatly Increased by these efforts.
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MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1969
A, Ferrari, R, Overman
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Medical Technology and Technique

2020
The rich array of anthropological research on medical technology has primarily been carried out by anthropologists with specialization in medical anthropology, and science and technology studies. This research benefits from its conversations with the history of medicine.
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Medical Technology Assessment

Women's Studies International Forum, 1993
Synopsis Medical technology assessment (MTA) has developed as an instrument for exercising political and social control over existing as well as future medical treatments. On the national and international levels, MTA has broken from mainstream technology assessment and been established as separate agencies and committees.
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Assessing Medical Technologies

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1986
New technologies have developed so rapidly that the evaluation of their safety, efficacy, and cost-effectiveness has lagged. Because of this lag, (1) patients may not receive the optimal technology for their care, (2) hospitals and industry may not invest in cost-effective technologies, and (3) practitioners may cling to inappropriate technologies ...
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Assessing Medical Technology

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1981
To the Editor.— In 1891 the noted Philadelphia physician S. Weir Mitchell complained to his colleagues, "You know, alas! that we now use as many instruments as a mechanic." 1 Mitchell would be dismayed by practice today. Technology is pervasive in its scope and effects on the physician's actions, the patient's body, and the public's purse.
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