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Surgical technology international, 2005
It ould seem to most casual observers that the task of technology assessment would fall naturally on the surgeon. After all, does our training and livelihood not depend on technology? Furthermore, as "procedure- oriented" physicians (in contrast to our "cognitive" colleagues as described by Hsiao'), we are closer to the technologies that require ...
J. Bakker, P. Verboom
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It ould seem to most casual observers that the task of technology assessment would fall naturally on the surgeon. After all, does our training and livelihood not depend on technology? Furthermore, as "procedure- oriented" physicians (in contrast to our "cognitive" colleagues as described by Hsiao'), we are closer to the technologies that require ...
J. Bakker, P. Verboom
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Spine, 2007
Review of technology assessment process for novel spine patient care.To discuss the issues surrounding the introduction of novel technologies for spine patient care.The parties involved in the technology development and assessment process include clinicians, researchers, academic institutions, governmental organizations, and private health care payors ...
Michael J, Yaszemski +3 more
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Review of technology assessment process for novel spine patient care.To discuss the issues surrounding the introduction of novel technologies for spine patient care.The parties involved in the technology development and assessment process include clinicians, researchers, academic institutions, governmental organizations, and private health care payors ...
Michael J, Yaszemski +3 more
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2001
Technology assessment (TA) refers to the early identification and assessment of eventual impacts of technological change and applications, as a service to policy making and decision making more generally. TA can be done by (or for) business firms, or as a medical, social, or environmental impact assessment.
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Technology assessment (TA) refers to the early identification and assessment of eventual impacts of technological change and applications, as a service to policy making and decision making more generally. TA can be done by (or for) business firms, or as a medical, social, or environmental impact assessment.
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Medical Technology Assessment 1985
Neurosurgery, 1985Medical 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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2007
Abstract Technology assessment (TA) emerged in the late 1960s, concerned mainly with anticipating and mitigating the secondary effects of major technological innovations, such as supersonic transport and nuclear power stations. In medicine, TA focused on the clinical and cost-effectiveness of new medical innovations, a result largely of ...
Richard A Rettig +3 more
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Abstract Technology assessment (TA) emerged in the late 1960s, concerned mainly with anticipating and mitigating the secondary effects of major technological innovations, such as supersonic transport and nuclear power stations. In medicine, TA focused on the clinical and cost-effectiveness of new medical innovations, a result largely of ...
Richard A Rettig +3 more
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Radiotheranostics in oncology: Making precision medicine possible
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2023Eric Aboagye
exaly
Interventional gastroenterology in oncology
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2023Vaibhav Wadhwa
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