While plenty can be said about the dysfunction of our health care system, rarely do business and private players in health care innovation get a good rap. This book takes on skeptics of the partnership between the medical community, political groups, and private businesses, by illustrating how such cooperation can result in world-class innovation and health care delivery.
While plenty can be said about the dysfunction of our health care system, rarely do business and private players in health care innovation get a good rap. This book takes on skeptics of the partnership between the medical community, political groups, and private businesses, by illustrating how such cooperation can result in world-class innovation and health care delivery.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction Part I: Some Benefits and the Mechanics of Medical Innovation Chapter 1: The Stakes Chapter 2: A Practitioner's History of Medical Innovation Part II: Why We Have a Medical Innovation Crisis Chapter 3: Enter the Conflict-of-Interest Mania Chapter 4: The Mania Mongers Part III: Why They Are Wrong Chapter 5: Abusing Evidence Chapter 6: Bad Policy Process Chapter 7: Flawed and Damaging Policies Chapter 8: Misunderstanding Innovation Chapter 9: Economic Illiteracy Chapter 10: Misplaced Criticism of Incremental Innovation Chapter 11: Rushing to Judgment with Product Safety Alarms Chapter 12: Demonizing Marketing is False Advertising Chapter 13: The "Gift" Smoke Screen Chapter 14: The Lawyers' Ball Part IV: The Damage They Do and How to Stop It Chapter 15: The Price We Pay Chapter 16: What Is To Be Done?
Introduction Part I: Some Benefits and the Mechanics of Medical Innovation Chapter 1: The Stakes Chapter 2: A Practitioner's History of Medical Innovation Part II: Why We Have a Medical Innovation Crisis Chapter 3: Enter the Conflict-of-Interest Mania Chapter 4: The Mania Mongers Part III: Why They Are Wrong Chapter 5: Abusing Evidence Chapter 6: Bad Policy Process Chapter 7: Flawed and Damaging Policies Chapter 8: Misunderstanding Innovation Chapter 9: Economic Illiteracy Chapter 10: Misplaced Criticism of Incremental Innovation Chapter 11: Rushing to Judgment with Product Safety Alarms Chapter 12: Demonizing Marketing is False Advertising Chapter 13: The "Gift" Smoke Screen Chapter 14: The Lawyers' Ball Part IV: The Damage They Do and How to Stop It Chapter 15: The Price We Pay Chapter 16: What Is To Be Done?
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