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. 2017 Jan 24:8:14.
doi: 10.3389/fphar.2017.00014. eCollection 2017.

The Life Cycle of Health Technologies. Challenges and Ways Forward

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The Life Cycle of Health Technologies. Challenges and Ways Forward

Iñaki Gutiérrez-Ibarluzea et al. Front Pharmacol. .
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Keywords: disinvestment; health technology assessment; innovation; investment; life cycle assessment; real world data; reimbursement mechanisms.

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The life cycle of health technologies concept. ELSOI (Ethical, Legal, Social and Organizational Issues).

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