Abstract
The nation's commitment to health cost control will potentially conflict with its deeper commitment to innovation in medical technology-drugs, medical devices, diagnostic and therapeutic procedures, and administrative infrastructure. Medical technology is implicated in increasing health care costs because, on a net basis, it increases the capabilities of medicine. Conceptual, methodological, institutional, and political factors limit the ability to address the potential conflict; these limits must be confronted and addressed if we are to formulate sound policy responses.
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Rettig, R. A. (1994). Medical innovation duels cost containment. Health Affairs. https://doi.org/10.1377/hlthaff.13.3.7
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