[PDF] Redirecting Innovation in U.S. Health Care - RAND Corporation

The United States spends more money on health care than any other nation. Many experts identify costly new technology as the biggest driver of health care ...

[PDF] Redirecting Innovation in U.S. Health Care - RAND

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Redirecting Innovation in U.S. Health Care - RAND Corporation

This report identifies promising policy options to spur the creation of new medical technologies that will reduce total U.S. health care ...

[PDF] Redirecting Innovation in U.S. Health Care - RAND Corporation

4 Redirecting Innovation in U.S. Health Care: Interview Protocols. Current Incentives and Barriers to High-Value Innovation. 3. Thinking for a moment about ...

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The RAND Corporation suggests that two related policy goals should be pursued when addressing medical technology as a cost driver: (1) reduce total healthcare ...

Redirecting Innovation in U.S. Health Care - RAND Corporation

This article identifies promising policy options to spur the creation of new medical technologies that will reduce total U.S. health care spending or will ...

Redirecting Innovation in U.S. Health Care: Options to Decrease ...

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Redirecting Innovation in U.S. Health Care - CHDS repository

This report from RAND Health explores methods of reducing health care spending and developing medical products that provide cost value with health benefits.

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This brief describes work done for RAND Health, documented in Redirecting Innovation in U.S. Health. Care: Options to Decrease Spending and Increase Value ...

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New medical technologies are a leading driver of U.S. health care spending. This report identifies promising policy options to change which medical ...