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High and rising health care costs. Part 2: technologic innovation

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T Bodenheimer - Annals of Internal medicine, 2005 - Am Coll Physicians
Technologic innovation, in combination with weak cost-contain- ment measures, is
a major factor in high and rising health care costs. Evidence suggests that
improved health care technologies generally increase rather than reduce ...
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High and rising health care costs. Part 1: seeking an explanation

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T Bodenheimer - Annals of internal medicine, 2005 - Am Coll Physicians
The United States has the most expensive health care system in the world, with
per capita health expenditures far above those of any other nation. For many
years, US health care expenditures have been growing above the overall rate ...
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High and rising health care costs. Part 3: the role of health care providers


T Bodenheimer - Annals of internal medicine, 2005 - Am Coll Physicians
One major difference between the costs of care in the United States and those in
other developed nations is the price per unit of care—physician fees, payments
per hospital day, and pharmaceutical prices. Greater quantities of ...
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High and rising health care costs. Part 4: can costs be controlled while preserving quality?

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T Bodenheimer, A Fernandez - Annals of internal medicine, 2005 - Am Coll Physicians
An example of a cost-reducing, quality-enhancing program is post-hospital nurse
monitoring and intervention for patients at high risk for repeated
hospitalization for congestive heart failure. Disease management programs ...
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[CITATION] Health care expenditures reexamined


VR Fuchs - Annals of internal medicine, 2005 - cat.inist.fr
Health care expenditures reexamined. Victor R FUCHS Annals of internal medicine
143:11, 76-78, American College of Physicians, 2005.
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The dynamics of technological change in medicine

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A Gelijns, N Rosenberg - Health Affairs, 1994 - healthaff.highwire.org
Prologue: Within public Within policy circles, high-technology medical care has
been viewed us a curse and a blessing because of its ca- pacity to consume an
ever-increasing share of resources and the wonders it works in the ...
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[PDF] The relationship between technology availability and health care spending


L Baker, H Birnbaum, J Geppert, D Mishol, E … - Health Affairs, 2003 - Health Affairs
ABSTRACT: We analyze the relationship between the supply of new technologies and
health care utilization and spending, focusing on diagnostic imaging, cardiac,
cancer, and newborn care technologies. As anticipated by previous research, ...
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Health technology assessment: A comprehensive framework for evidence-based …


AP Johnson, NJ Sikich, G Evans, W Evans, M … - International Journal of Technology Assessment in …, 2009 - Cambridge Univ Press
International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care, 25:2 (2009),
141–150. Copyright c 2009 Cambridge University Press. Printed in the USA
doi:10.1017/S0266462309090199 ... Nancy J. Sikich Ministry of Health and ...
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[PDF] Health, technology and medical care spending


J Lubitz - Health Affairs, 2005 - Health Affairs
ABSTRACT: The RAND Future Elderly Model illustrates important principles about
the rela- tion among medical technologies, health spending, and health. New
technologies add to spending because the costs of the new technologies and ...
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The development of health technology assessment

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D Banta - Health Policy, 2003 - Elsevier
The field of health technology assessment (HTA) is still relatively new, but it
has shown remarkable growth over the last decade, having spread first from the
United States to Europe, and now to the entire world. HTA seeks to couple ...
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