Many surgical procedures now in common use could be replaced by a new, less invasive alternative - Minimally Invasive Therapy (MIT) - resulting in less trauma, less pain, less need for hospitalization, and a shorter recovery period. effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of ten important applications. It examines the experience of five European countries, seeking factors to explain diffusion patterns. The implications of this field are also discussed, as well as information on innovation. interest to those involved in ...
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Many surgical procedures now in common use could be replaced by a new, less invasive alternative - Minimally Invasive Therapy (MIT) - resulting in less trauma, less pain, less need for hospitalization, and a shorter recovery period. effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of ten important applications. It examines the experience of five European countries, seeking factors to explain diffusion patterns. The implications of this field are also discussed, as well as information on innovation. interest to those involved in technology assessment and health policy management - especially health insurance companies - as well as medical and hospital libraries.
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