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- W4255959192 abstract "Who should ultimately decide what is standard therapy,state-of-the-art, or investiga- tional: juries, judges, politicians, scientists, providers,patients, or payers? This question has no clear answer. This chapter strongly recommends that health care administrators, providers, and payers should all be familiar with the elements of technology assessment as a means of monitoring the quality and cost-effectiveness of health care delivery and should utilize epidemiological information, particularly on utilization trends and studies of risks versus benefits of new technologies. Future health care administrators, as important decision makers in new technology acquisition, must possess a comprehensive understanding of the issues involved in the process of technology assessment as well as the ability to interpret the primary medical literature knowledgeably, using epidemiological methods to assess the relative merits and limitations of new technologies. In this way, proactive technology decisions will be made, not reactive decisions based on external pressures." @default.
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- W4255959192 title "Technology Assessment" @default.
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