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27 October 1995 Effective use of the health care assets of the federal government
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Proceedings Volume 2499, Health Care Technology Policy II: The Role of Technology in the Cost of Health Care: Providing the Solutions; (1995) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.225324
Event: Health Care Technology Policy II: The Role of Technology in the Cost of Health Care: Providing the Solutions, 1995, Arlington, VA, United States
Abstract
The following paper, entitled "The Effective Use of the Health care Assets of the Federal Government", will focus on the health resources of the federal government which might provide improved health care delivery at lower cost. These under utilized or unrecognized assets could prove to be a tremendous resource. While the existence of many of these resources is well documented, others are less well known and reside in agencies such as NASA, NIST, ARPA and the Department of Agriculture. Given the billions of dollars spent on these "hidden health care assets", we must ask ourselves how we might make effective use of these resources. The management of these resources raises several questions.
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Warren S. Grundfest M.D. "Effective use of the health care assets of the federal government", Proc. SPIE 2499, Health Care Technology Policy II: The Role of Technology in the Cost of Health Care: Providing the Solutions, (27 October 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.225324
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Medicine

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