High and Rising Health Care Costs. Part 2: Technologic Innovation

Volume: 142, Issue: 11, Pages: 932 - 932
Published: Jun 7, 2005
Abstract
Technologic innovation, in combination with weak cost-containment measures, is a major factor in high and rising health care costs. Evidence suggests that improved health care technologies generally increase rather than reduce health care expenditures. Greater availability of such technologies as magnetic resonance imaging, computed tomography, coronary artery bypass graft, angioplasty, cardiac and neonatal intensive care units, positron...
Paper Details
Title
High and Rising Health Care Costs. Part 2: Technologic Innovation
Published Date
Jun 7, 2005
Volume
142
Issue
11
Pages
932 - 932
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