Because medical technology is the most important controllable component of health spending growth, the success of strategies for limiting spending growth depends upon their impact on technology dissemination. Technology assessment is fundamental to any strategy for controlling the adoption of medical technologies. Cost-effectiveness analysis holds particular promise as a method for evaluating alternative health care technologies because it explicitly incorporates costs. This paper describes how the widespread adoption of health insurance promoted the dissemination of medical technologies and how technology dissemination fueled spending growth. It then describes approaches to technology assessment and the ways in which technology assessment,...
Given the rapid growth in health care spending that is often attributed to technological change, man...
A major driver of cost growth in health care is the rapid increase in the utilisation of existing te...
Health care technology has contributed to rising survival rates, yet health care spending relative t...
Corinna Sorenson,1,2 Michael Drummond,2,3 Beena Bhuiyan Khan1 1LSE Health, London School of Economic...
Abstract—the impact of medical technology on expansion in health care expenses has long been a subje...
A challenge of health technology assessment is integrating the information from different discipline...
With health expenditures taking a growing share of gross domestic products, governments have recogn...
BACKGROUND: The way in which a health technology is used in any particular health system depends on ...
Given the rapid growth in health care spending that is often attributed to technological change, man...
Economic evaluation is a useful and increasingly popular tool that helps policy makers and health pr...
textabstractHealth technology assessment (HTA) originated from the spread of costly medical equipmen...
While cost-effectiveness (CE) analysis has provided a guide to allocating often scarce resources spe...
In this paper a static model of technology choice by health care providers is presented. The model e...
New sanitation and health technology applied to treatments, procedures, and devices is constantly re...
Given the rapid growth in health care spending that is often attributed to technological change, man...
Given the rapid growth in health care spending that is often attributed to technological change, man...
A major driver of cost growth in health care is the rapid increase in the utilisation of existing te...
Health care technology has contributed to rising survival rates, yet health care spending relative t...
Corinna Sorenson,1,2 Michael Drummond,2,3 Beena Bhuiyan Khan1 1LSE Health, London School of Economic...
Abstract—the impact of medical technology on expansion in health care expenses has long been a subje...
A challenge of health technology assessment is integrating the information from different discipline...
With health expenditures taking a growing share of gross domestic products, governments have recogn...
BACKGROUND: The way in which a health technology is used in any particular health system depends on ...
Given the rapid growth in health care spending that is often attributed to technological change, man...
Economic evaluation is a useful and increasingly popular tool that helps policy makers and health pr...
textabstractHealth technology assessment (HTA) originated from the spread of costly medical equipmen...
While cost-effectiveness (CE) analysis has provided a guide to allocating often scarce resources spe...
In this paper a static model of technology choice by health care providers is presented. The model e...
New sanitation and health technology applied to treatments, procedures, and devices is constantly re...
Given the rapid growth in health care spending that is often attributed to technological change, man...
Given the rapid growth in health care spending that is often attributed to technological change, man...
A major driver of cost growth in health care is the rapid increase in the utilisation of existing te...
Health care technology has contributed to rising survival rates, yet health care spending relative t...