Publication
2014
Redirecting Innovation in U.S. Health Care
This report from RAND Health explores methods of reducing health care spending and developing medical …
This report from RAND Health explores methods of reducing health care spending and developing medical products that provide cost value with health benefits. It summarizes literature and explores case studies to provide policy recommendations to meet these goals. It identifies a wide range of factors that affect the costs, risks, and rewards of medical product invention. Some of these features include treatment creep, the medical arms race, costs and risks of FDA approval, limited reward…
Health Outcomes
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Government/Law
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Health Systems
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Costing Methods
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Evidence Synthesis
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Policy/Regulation
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Economics/Finance
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Health/Medicine
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Science/Technology
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North America