There is wide variation in technological development and innovative capabilities of industrialized countries. What explains these differences in the pace of innovation and dissemination of new scientific knowledge?What are the policy actions that might be undertaken if governments wanted to stimulate technological innovation?To what extent are these actions consistent with traditional health policy approaches?Can the health industry be used as a leading sector, stimulating other high-tech industries? In this paper we suggest that answers to these complex questions can be suggested by seeing the health care sector from a new perspective
The rising of a new technological era has brought within it opportunities and threats the health sys...
Public policy-making is an increasingly complex undertaking in a globalizing world, especially as po...
Innovation has become the symbol of transforming into creative economy and is a process of developme...
An important goal of most insutrialized countries is to promote its high-technology sectors, such as...
Health Technology Assessment focuses on equal appraisal of health technologies introduced into the m...
AbstractThe 21st century health society is characterized by 2 major social processes: the expansion ...
Health care is often regarded as a priority, as suggested by the resources allocated to it in many c...
none2siMany countries and regions are actively promoting high technology industries as a means of st...
Industrial policy for the promotion of high-tech sectors is desirable under certain circumstances. I...
As the dynamics of innovation systems vary greatly between industries, policy-makers need to find sp...
Technological innovation is an important source of competitiveness in major sub-sectors of the servi...
Influencing the pace at which health innovations spread through geographic regions is a budding fiel...
Abstract Background: New technologies constitute an important cost-driver in healthcare, but the dy...
The current system of health technology development is characterised by multiple misalignments. The ...
To achieve the goal of improving the health of the population, all health systems need to take deci...
The rising of a new technological era has brought within it opportunities and threats the health sys...
Public policy-making is an increasingly complex undertaking in a globalizing world, especially as po...
Innovation has become the symbol of transforming into creative economy and is a process of developme...
An important goal of most insutrialized countries is to promote its high-technology sectors, such as...
Health Technology Assessment focuses on equal appraisal of health technologies introduced into the m...
AbstractThe 21st century health society is characterized by 2 major social processes: the expansion ...
Health care is often regarded as a priority, as suggested by the resources allocated to it in many c...
none2siMany countries and regions are actively promoting high technology industries as a means of st...
Industrial policy for the promotion of high-tech sectors is desirable under certain circumstances. I...
As the dynamics of innovation systems vary greatly between industries, policy-makers need to find sp...
Technological innovation is an important source of competitiveness in major sub-sectors of the servi...
Influencing the pace at which health innovations spread through geographic regions is a budding fiel...
Abstract Background: New technologies constitute an important cost-driver in healthcare, but the dy...
The current system of health technology development is characterised by multiple misalignments. The ...
To achieve the goal of improving the health of the population, all health systems need to take deci...
The rising of a new technological era has brought within it opportunities and threats the health sys...
Public policy-making is an increasingly complex undertaking in a globalizing world, especially as po...
Innovation has become the symbol of transforming into creative economy and is a process of developme...