Redirecting Innovation in U.S. Health Care
New medical technologies are a leading driver of U.S. health care spending. This report identifies promising policy options to change which medical technologies are created, with two related policy goals: (1) Reduce total health care spending with the smallest possible loss of health benefits, and (...
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RAND Corporation
2023
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| Liŋkkat: | ONIX_20231005_9780833085474_1073 |
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Geahča maid: Redirecting Innovation in U.S. Health Care
- Patient Privacy, Consent, and Identity Management in Health Information Exchange
- Evaluation of the Patient Safety Improvement Corps
- Outcome Measures for Effective Teamwork in Inpatient Care
- Dissemination and Adoption of Comparative Effectiveness Research Findings When Findings Challenge Current Practices
- Assessment of the AHRQ Patient Safety Initiative
- Evaluating the Feasibility of Developing National Outcomes Data Bases to Assist Patients with Making Treatment Decisions