Health care technology and its assessment in eight countriesDIANE Publishing, 1995 - 378 pages This background paper is part of a larger study on International Differences in Health Care Technology and Spending, which consists of a series of back- ground papers. International Health Statistics: What the numbers mean for the United States was published in November 1993, and International Comparisons of Administrative Costs in Health Care appeared in September 1994. An additional background paper will report on lessons for the United States from a comparison; of hospital financing and spending in seven countries. |
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... effective technology has been developed. The technology also may be used too much or too little, as often seems to be the case. In recent years a great deal of attention has been paid to the possibility of assessing the benefits, risks ...
... effective technology has been developed. The technology also may be used too much or too little, as often seems to be the case. In recent years a great deal of attention has been paid to the possibility of assessing the benefits, risks ...
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... effectiveness of PTCA versus CABG has been analyzed, but results the are not entirely convincing because of the lack of definitive information on the effectiveness of the procedures. Comparing PTCA with CABG (without a previous attempt ...
... effectiveness of PTCA versus CABG has been analyzed, but results the are not entirely convincing because of the lack of definitive information on the effectiveness of the procedures. Comparing PTCA with CABG (without a previous attempt ...
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... effective than the corresponding open surgeries, but few good analyses have been performed. The assumption of cost-effectiveness is based on a shorter length of hospital stay and an earlier return to normal activities. A comparative ...
... effective than the corresponding open surgeries, but few good analyses have been performed. The assumption of cost-effectiveness is based on a shorter length of hospital stay and an earlier return to normal activities. A comparative ...
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... effective immunosuppressive drug 6-mercaptopurine. In 1958 the French immunolo- gist Dausset discovered the role of human leukocyte antigens in graft rejection, and this became the basis for tissue typing and matching, making possible ...
... effective immunosuppressive drug 6-mercaptopurine. In 1958 the French immunolo- gist Dausset discovered the role of human leukocyte antigens in graft rejection, and this became the basis for tissue typing and matching, making possible ...
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... effectiveness of EPO in the setting of chronic renal failure. Maynard (55) found that the estimated cost per QALY ... effective or the ineffective parts of this care (15). There is evidence of falling mortality among populations of ...
... effectiveness of EPO in the setting of chronic renal failure. Maynard (55) found that the estimated cost per QALY ... effective or the ineffective parts of this care (15). There is evidence of falling mortality among populations of ...
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