Author | Institute of Medicine (U.S.) |
Publisher | National Academy Press |
Year | 1985 |
Language | English |
Pages | 573 |
Size | 4.63 MB |
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Summary
"Assessing Medical Technologies" provides an in-depth analysis of the processes used to evaluate medical devices and procedures. It covers regulatory frameworks, cost-effectiveness analysis, ethical considerations, and the impact of new technologies on healthcare delivery.
Key Features
- Comprehensive review of medical technology assessment methodologies.
- Case studies illustrating real-world evaluation challenges.
- Discussion on policy and regulatory aspects of healthcare technology.
- Focus on cost-effectiveness and evidence-based decision-making.
About Author
The Institute of Medicine (now the National Academy of Medicine) is a prestigious organization dedicated to improving health through evidence-based recommendations and research. This book is authored by experts in medical policy, technology assessment, and healthcare economics.
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