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Clinical Chemistry, Vol 36, 1612-1616, Copyright © 1990 by American Association for Clinical Chemistry
TA Massaro
School of Medicine, Health Sciences Center, University of Virginia, Charlottesville 22908.
By virtually all criteria, the American health-care system has the largest and most widely distributed technology base of any in the world. The impact of this emphasis on technology on the cost of care, the rate of health-care inflation, and the well-being of the population is reviewed from the perspective of the patient, the provider, and the public health analyst.
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