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THE PRICE OF MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY


The Imaging Boom

The Explosive Growth of CT & MRI
Laurence C. Baker & Colleagues
EDITOR'S CHOICE: FREE ACCESS

Report From The Field:
The Fight Over CT Angiography

Julie Appleby


The Market For Medical Devices
Why It Doesn't Work
James C. Robinson

The Case Of The Hidden Prices
Mark V. Pauly & Lawton R. Burns
Perspectives By Robert Hahn et al.
& Jeffrey Lerner et al.


PLUS: BALANCING INNOVATION & COST

INTERVIEW: FREE ACCESS
E-Health In The Developing World
with Rwandan President Paul Kagame
and Rockefeller Foundation President Judith Rodin


Who Chooses a Consumer-Directed Health Plan?Choosing The Best HospitalThe Dwindling Supply Of Empty Beds
 
 
Communicating Across CulturesMedical Interpreters


Rural HospitalsSpending In OECD Countries  


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National Health Policy Conference

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by Peter J. Cunningham and Ann S. O'Malley

November 18, 2008
 
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Robin Osborn,
Sabrina K.H. How, Michelle M. Doty, and Jordon Peugh
November 13, 2008
 
 
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