Evaluation of technologies approved for supplemental payments in the United States
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Evaluation of technologies approved for supplemental payments in the United States
Abstract
Supplemental payment programmes can increase access to new technologies, but Timothy Judson and colleagues find that some payments are made without clear evidence of safety and effectiveness
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