Innovation in Medical Technology

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"Innovation in Medical Technology" is a scholarly work examining how new medical technologies are developed, evaluated, and integrated into healthcare systems, and the implications this has for policy, costs, and patient outcomes.

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instanceOf academic book
non-fiction book
scholarly work
aimsTo improve understanding of innovation processes in healthcare
inform health policy decisions about technology adoption
link technology innovation to patient outcomes
analyzes implications of medical technology for health policy
implications of medical technology for healthcare costs
implications of medical technology for patient outcomes
describes development of new medical technologies
evaluation of new medical technologies
integration of new medical technologies into healthcare systems
discusses cost-benefit analysis in healthcare
cost-effectiveness analysis in healthcare
ethical issues in medical technology adoption
health technology assessment methods
risk-benefit evaluation of medical technologies
examines barriers to diffusion of medical innovations
criteria for evaluating medical technologies
impact of regulation on medical technology innovation
incentives for developing new medical technologies
policy frameworks for medical technology adoption
role of evidence in technology adoption decisions
trade-offs between cost containment and innovation
field health economics
health policy
health services research
medical technology studies
focusesOn relationship between innovation and access to care
relationship between innovation and healthcare costs
relationship between innovation and quality of care
hasTopic cost-effectiveness
diffusion of innovation in healthcare
evaluation of medical technologies
health economics
health policy
healthcare innovation
healthcare systems
medical technology
patient outcomes
regulation of medical devices
technology assessment
intendedAudience clinicians interested in health policy
health economists
health policy researchers
healthcare administrators
medical technology developers
language English

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Harvey V. Fineberg notableWork Innovation in Medical Technology