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... Int Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care 1986;2:619-628.
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... Scientific basis for the support of biomedical science. In: Roberts EB, Levy RI, Finestein SW, Moskowitz J
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... 37. Eden M: The engineering-industrial accord: inventing the technology of health care.
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... The hospital's three decision-systems. International Journal on Technology Assessment in Health Care 1985;1:669-80 64Hanssen RW: The pharmaceutical development process: estimates of development costs and times and the effects of proposed regulatory changes.
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... International Journal on Technology Assessment in Health Care 1986;2:275-2%4.
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... 97. May MS, Wardell WM, Lasagna L: New drug development during and after a period of regulato~y change: clinical research activity of major United States pharmaceutical firms, 1958 to 1979.
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... 105. National Advisory Council on Health Care Technology Assessment: The medicate coverage process.
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... Health care innovation: a progress report. Health Affairs.
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... Clin Pharm & Therapeutics 1974;15:7396143. Wardell WM: The drug lag revisited: Comparison by therapeutic area of drugs marketed in the United States and Great Britain from 1972 through 1976.
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... Stockholm, Swedish Institute for Health Ecnonomics, Liber Forlag, 1984, pp 191-205, 195-201.


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