Reassessment of Health Technologies: Obsolescence and Waste

[1]  J. Hiller,et al.  Exploring policy-makers’ perspectives on disinvestment from ineffective healthcare practices , 2008, International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care.

[2]  José Maria Paganni,et al.  Evaluating the quality of medical care. , 1966, The Milbank Memorial Fund quarterly.

[3]  M. Giacomini The Which-Hunt: Assembling Health Technologies for Assessment and Rationing , 1999, Journal of health politics, policy and law.

[4]  William H. Starbuck,et al.  Unlearning Ineffective or Obsolete Technologies , 1996 .

[5]  J. Hiller,et al.  Challenges in Australian policy processes for disinvestment from existing, ineffective health care practices , 2007, Australia and New Zealand health policy.

[6]  K. A model for equipment replacement due to technological obsolescence * , 2003 .

[7]  S. Ayres,et al.  THE EFFECTS OF INTERMITTENT POSITIVE PRESSURE BREATHING ON INTRATHORACIC PRESSURE, PULMONARY MECHANICS, AND THE WORK OF BREATHING1, 2, 3 , 2015 .

[8]  JP Bunker,et al.  When and How to Assess Fast-changing Technologies: A Comparative Study of Medical Applications of Four Generic Technologies , 1998, BMJ.

[9]  Michele Tarsilla Cochrane Handbook for Systematic Reviews of Interventions , 2010, Journal of MultiDisciplinary Evaluation.

[10]  Hannah R Cock,et al.  An audit of electroencephalography requests: Use and misuse , 2006, Seizure.

[11]  P. Littlejohns,et al.  Reallocating resources: how should the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence guide disinvestment efforts in the National Health Service? , 2007, Journal of health services research & policy.

[12]  Kenneth I. Carlaw Optimal obsolescence , 2005, Math. Comput. Simul..

[13]  Christian Kehrt "Higher, always higher": technology, the military and aviation medicine during the age of the two world wars. , 2006, Endeavour.

[14]  D. Shelledy,et al.  AARC clinical practice guideline. Intermittent positive pressure breathing--2003 revision & update. , 2003, Respiratory care.

[15]  M. Weinstein,et al.  Elective Hysterectomy: Benefits, Risks, and Costs , 1985 .

[16]  Falls Church,et al.  HTA 101 INTRODUCTION TO HEALTH TECHNOLOGY ASSESSMENT , 2004 .

[17]  P. Berthelsen,et al.  The first intensive care unit in the world: Copenhagen 1953 , 2003, Acta anaesthesiologica Scandinavica.

[18]  J. Mckinlay From "promising report" to "standard procedure": seven stages in the career of a medical innovation. , 1981, The Milbank Memorial Fund quarterly. Health and society.

[19]  R N Battista,et al.  The evolving paradigm of health technology assessment: reflections for the millennium. , 1999, CMAJ : Canadian Medical Association journal = journal de l'Association medicale canadienne.

[20]  S B Thacker,et al.  The case for reassessment of health care technology. Once is not enough. , 1990, JAMA.

[21]  Marie-Pierre Gagnon,et al.  From recommendation to action: psychosocial factors influencing physician intention to use Health Technology Assessment (HTA) recommendations , 2006, Implementation science : IS.