New drugs, new devices, improved surgical techniques, and innovative diagnostic procedures and equipment emerge rapidly. But development of these technologies has outpaced evaluation of their safety, efficacy, cost-effectiveness, and ethical and social consequences. This volume, which is "strongly recommended" by The New England Journal of Medicine "to all those interested in the future of the practice of medicine," examines how new discoveries can be translated into better care, and how the current system's inefficiencies prevent effective health care delivery. In addition, the book offers detailed profiles of 20 organizations currently involved in medical technology assessment, and proposes ways to organize U.S. efforts and create a coordinated national system for evaluating new medical treatments and technology.
Examines how various discoveries can be translated into better care, and how the system's inefficiencies prevent effective health care delivery. This book also offers profiles of 20 organizations involved in medical technology assessment, and proposes ways to organize US efforts and create a national system for evaluating medical treatments.
Publisher
National Academies Press
Publication Date
Jan 1985
ISBN
9780309035835
Pages
592 p.
Item Type
Book
Format
Hardcover
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