Diffusion of new technologies: rational and irrational.

Journal of health care technology Pub Date : 1984-01-01
S Perry
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The diffusion of medical technology, the process by which new clinical procedures and devices come into use in the health care system, is an historical topic, as old as medicine itself. Hospitals, physicians, manufacturers, third-party payers, and patients all are factors in the demand for, and adoption and diffusion of, new medical technologies. The federal government also plays a role both in furthering technology diffusion through federally financed health programs and in attempting to control diffusion by stimulating state certificate of need and other regulatory programs. The history of the CT scanner's diffusion illustrates the problems that can result from the lack of a coherent strategy to control the diffusion of major medical technologies. Some of these same problems are now appearing in the diffusion of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) devices. In the current health care environment, prospective payment and the continuing period of remarkable technological innovation are major influences on technology diffusion and on initiatives for technology assessment. The diffusion of technology can be made more rational by instituting a formal process to identify technologies (both old and new) that require assessment, by financial support for assessment efforts, by selective reimbursement for clinical trials, and by regionalization of costly procedures.

新技术的传播:理性与非理性。
医疗技术的传播,即新的临床程序和设备在医疗保健系统中投入使用的过程,是一个与医学本身一样古老的历史话题。医院、医生、制造商、第三方支付方和患者都是影响新医疗技术需求、采用和传播的因素。联邦政府还通过联邦资助的健康项目来促进技术的传播,并试图通过刺激国家需求证明和其他监管项目来控制技术的传播。CT扫描仪的传播历史说明了由于缺乏连贯的策略来控制主要医疗技术的传播而导致的问题。一些同样的问题现在也出现在磁共振成像(MRI)设备的扩散上。在目前的卫生保健环境中,预期付款和持续的显著技术创新时期是技术扩散和技术评估举措的主要影响因素。通过建立一个正式的程序来确定需要评估的技术(旧的和新的),通过为评估工作提供财政支持,通过有选择地偿还临床试验费用,以及通过将昂贵的程序区域化,可以使技术的传播更加合理。
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