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... Appendixes
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... Welcome and Opening Remarks William Hubbard, Committee on Technological Innovation in Medicine 8:45 a.m. Keynote Address: The Changing Health Care Economy John Wennberg, Chair of Workshop III, Dartmouth College 257
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... Managing Care and Capacity in the Public Sector: The United Kingdom Alan Williams, York University, United Kingdom 11:30 a.m. The Meeting of the Twain: Managing Health Care Capital, Capacity, and Costs in Canada Morris Barer, University of British Columbia, Canada Robert Evans (co-author)
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... 5:00 p.m. April 19, 1991 The Hospital and Changes in the Adoption of New Technology Paul Griner, Strong Memorial Hospital Physicians' Acquisition and Use of Technology Bruce Hillman, University of Arizona Break Provider Panel Discussion: Alan Nelson, Memorial Medical Center, Salt Lake City, Utah Paul Barrett, Kaiser Permanente, Denver, Colorado Mary Mundinger, Columbia University Arnold Aberman, University of Toronto Discussion Adjournment and Reception 8:00 a.m.
From page 260...
... Surgical Techniques Originating in Academic Health Centers Frank Moody, University of Texas Health Science Center, Houston 1:30 p.m. Discussion 2:30 p.m.
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... Recent papers have appeared in The Milbank Quarterly, New England Journal of Medicine, Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law, International Journal of Health Services, Health Services Research, Inqui~y, and the Canadian Medical Association Journal. He is also a co-author of two recent research monographs-The Growth in Use of Health Services, 1977/78 to 1985/86, published by Saskatchewan Health, and Australian Private Medicare Care Costs and Use, 1976 and 1986, published by the Australian Institute of Health-and a major policy report, Toward Integrated Medical Resource Policies for Canada, published by the Canadian Conference of Deputy Ministers of Health.
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... From 1982 to 1985, he served as chairman of the Health Care Technology Study Section of the National Center for Health Services Research. Dean Fineberg's past research has focused on several areas of health policy, including the process of policy development and implementation, assessment of medical technology, and dissemination of medical innovations.
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... From 1983 to 1985, Dr. Gelijns worked for the Steering Committee on Future Health Scenarios, where she helped develop models for long-term health planning in the areas of cancer, cardiovascular disease, and aging; she also had a joint appointment to the Staff Bureau for Health Policy Development, Department of Health, the Netherlands.
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... After finishing radiology training in 1978, which included a one-year research fellowship at the Shields Warren Research Laboratories of Harvard University and specialization in genitourinary radiology, Dr. Hillman became assistant professor of radiology at the University of Arizona; he was promoted to associate professor in 1981 and full professor in 1985, and served as vice chairman of the Department of Radiology from 1986 to 1991.
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... , the board of the Food and Drug Law Institute, the Corporation of the Rockefeller University Council, the Carnegie Institution of Washington, the National Committee for Quality Health Care, the Medical Center Advisory Board, the New York Hospital-Cornell Medical Center, and the Corporation Committee for Sponsored Research at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology; he is a director of CIGNA Corporation of Philadelphia and the Millpore Corporation of Bedford, Massachusetts. Previously, Dr.
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... Recent work has focused on the use of decision analysis, outcomes research, and preference assessment methods to distinguish between warranted and unwarranted variations in clinical practices. He recently served on the Institute of Medicine Medicare Quality Assurance Committee and is a member of the Clinical Efficacy Subcommittee of the American College of Physicians.
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... H GILBERT WELCH is an assistant professor in the Departments of Medicine and of Community and Family Medicine at Dartmouth Medical School and is on the medical staff at the White River Junction Veterans Administration Hospital.
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... His current interests are in the measurement of and valuation of health and the economic appraisal of medical technologies; priority setting in the National Health Service, especially the use of cost-benefit criteria; lay concepts of health; the economics of intensive care medicine; the management of waiting lists; technology assessment in health with particular attention to cardiology and radiology; the measurement of patients' quality of life, particularly for patients with epilepsy or multiple sclerosis; the economics of an aging population; and issues of ethical, economic, or clinical freedom.


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