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Health Care Cost Containment And Medical Technology: A Critique Of Waste Theory, Maxwell J. Mehlman
Health Care Cost Containment And Medical Technology: A Critique Of Waste Theory, Maxwell J. Mehlman
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The high cost of health care has led to proposals to reduce wasteful medical technology under Medicare and other payment systems. Professor Mehlman warns that achieving this objective, while laudable in theory, is problematic because of the difficulties of defining, detecting and eliminating technology waste. A particular danger is that, in an effort to reduce waste, patients will be denied not only technologies that are wasteful from the patient's own perspective but technologies that yield net patient benefit. This risk is exacerbated by the Medicare prospective payment system, which rewards hospitals financially in inverse proportion to the amount of care …
Technology Comes To The Courtroom, And . . ., Fredric I. Lederer
Technology Comes To The Courtroom, And . . ., Fredric I. Lederer
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Project Clear's Paper Choice: A Hypertext System For Giving Advice About Legal Research, I. Trotter Hardy
Project Clear's Paper Choice: A Hypertext System For Giving Advice About Legal Research, I. Trotter Hardy
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Project CLEAR-Computers in Legal Education: Assistance with Research-applies computer techniques to teaching and advising students about legal research. "Hypertext" is a software technique appropriate both for creating information structures that users can browse through, and for creating question-and-answer decision trees that provide specific advice to users. These two hypertext techniques have been put together in Project CLEAR's Paper Choice, a computer program that provides knowledge and gives advice to law students about legal research.
Killing Daddy: Developing A Self-Defense Strategy For The Abused Child, Joelle A. Moreno
Killing Daddy: Developing A Self-Defense Strategy For The Abused Child, Joelle A. Moreno
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No abstract provided.
Transborder Data Flow: An Overview And Critique Of Recent Concerns, I. Trotter Hardy
Transborder Data Flow: An Overview And Critique Of Recent Concerns, I. Trotter Hardy
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No abstract provided.