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    Author(s)James R. Gay, Barbara J. Sax Jacobs
    PublisherSpringer
    Edition1st Edition
    ISBN9789401174015
    Pages156
    BindingSoftbound
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearMay 2012

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    Springer The Technology Explosion in Medical Science Implications for the Health Care Industry and the Public 1981-2001 1st Editon 2012 Softbound by James R. Gay, Barbara J. Sax Jacobs

    The second annual Frank M. Norfleet Forum for the Advancement of Health was convened November 30, December 1 and 2, 1981 at The University of Tennessee Center for the Health Sciences, Memphis, Tennessee. The Norfleet Forum is a continuing series of discussions on issues related to national health policy and organization of health care at all levels. Application of the competitive model for containing costs and assuring high quality of medical care (1980 Forum) is jeopardized in part by rapid introduction of expensive medi­ cal technology. Decision-makers in business and industry, government and health care provider groups recognize the benefits of high technology and are reluctant to impose controls that might reduce the effective level of scientific creativity. And yet, some technologies are rushed into routine use before their efficacy and safety are assured, and without measuring the benefits to be achieved against the harsh reality of cost. In this volume, 11 of the worldls experts on technology issues summarize current ideas for understanding and coping with the technological imperative of the 1980s. James R. Gay, M.D. I. The Status of Medical Care: Where We Are and Where We Are Going.- II. The Intellectual Imperative and The New Technology.- III. Iron Axe, Magic Lamp, or Trojan Horse: Issues in Cross-Cultural Transfer of Health Technology.- IV. Economic Impact and Cost-Effectiveness of Medical Technology.- V. Competition and Health Care Technology Can We Decentralize Decision Making?.- VI. Some Aphorisms Concerning Medical Technology Illustrated by Specific Case Examples.- VII. Technology Assessment By Physicians.- VIII. Physician Remuneration: Boondoggle or Bust?.- IX. Monitoring Medical Technology: Shall Technology Be Regulated? How and By Whom?.- X. Reimbursement for Technology: The Insurer’s Dilemma.- XI. Allocating Resources for Health.- Appendix A: Forum Trustees and University President.



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