Medical technology and health expenditure: an economic review and a proposal
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- DOI: 10.1002/hpm.4740010403
Medical technology and health expenditure: an economic review and a proposal
Abstract
This paper is an evaluative survey of the economic literature on the relationship between technology and/or innovation and health expenditures. Various types of analysis viz. econometric modelling; three residual approaches; the cost-of-illness approach; and the literature on supplier interests are contrasted, and the results presented. The paper concludes with a discussion of the policy and planning implications, and a simple, and conventional, proposal is made that could unambiguously determine this relationship in the case of process innovations.
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