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Studies On Science And The Innovation Process: Selected ...

Studies On Science And The Innovation Process: Selected ...

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... Surgery (with Annetine Gelijns) Reprinted with permission by National Academy of Sciences from Nathan Rosenberg and Annetine Gelijns, “From the Scalpel to the Scope: Endoscopic Innovations in Gastroenterology, Gynecology and Surgery” in Nathan Rosenberg, Annetine Gelijns and Holly Dawkins (eds.) Sources of Medical Technology: Universities and Industry. Courtesy of the National Academies Press, Washington, D.C., 1995. Chapter 13 Capturing the Unexpected Benefits ...
The Surgeons: Life and Death in a Top Heart Center

The Surgeons: Life and Death in a Top Heart Center

Charles R. Morris

For thoughtful analyses of the interaction between academic medical centers and industry, see Annetine Gelijns et al., “Evidence, Politics, and Technological Change,” Health Affairs 24:1 (January-February 2005): 29–40; and Annetine Gelijns ...
Economics, Law and Intellectual Property: Seeking Strategies ...

Economics, Law and Intellectual Property: Seeking Strategies ...

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Annetine Gelijns, Innovation in Clinical Practice: The Dynamics of Medical Technology Development (Washington D.C.: National Academy Press, 1991). " Annetine Gelijns and Nathan Rosenberg, “Diagnostic Devices: An Analysis of ...
Diffusion and Use of Genomic Innovations in Health and ...

Diffusion and Use of Genomic Innovations in Health and ...

Institute of Medicine

LESSONS FOR GENOMICS FROM OTHER TECHNOLOGIES Annetine Gelijns, Ph.D. Columbia University Advances in genetics have led to a remarkably improved understanding of the genetic and molecular basis of disease, and these ...
Technological Innovation: Comparing Development of Drugs, ...

Technological Innovation: Comparing Development of Drugs, ...

Annetine C. Gelijns

This paper was prepared as background material for a workshop, "Improving the Translation of Research Findings into Clinical Practice: the Potential and Problems of Modern Methods of Clinical Investigation," conducted May 3-4, 1989 by the ...
Risk & Innovation: Small Companies in Six Industries : ...

Risk & Innovation: Small Companies in Six Industries : ...

Simon M. Glynn

Implantable and Surgical Medical Devices Annetine Gelijns, Nathan Rosenberg, and Gerald Laubach Medical devices encompass a heterogeneous group of products ranging from the low-tech and inexpensive (tongue depressors and ...
Innovation in Clinical Practice: The Dynamics of Medical ...

Innovation in Clinical Practice: The Dynamics of Medical ...

Annetine Gelijns

Archives of Surgery 1966;93:848-85Z Glenn F, Hays DM. The causes of death following biliary tract surgery for nonmalignant disease. Surgery, Gynecology, and Obstetrics 1952; 94:283. Glenn F, Johnson C, Pearce C Intravenous ...
Machines in Our Hearts: The Cardiac Pacemaker, the ...

Machines in Our Hearts: The Cardiac Pacemaker, the ...

Kirk Jeffrey

1076; Zoll et al., "Long-Term Electric Stimulation": 338-43; Annetine Gelijns and Nathan Rosenberg, "The Dynamics of Technological Change in Medicine," Health Affairs 13 (summer 1994): 31. 57. Alan D. Bernstein and Victor Parsonnet,  ...
Biotechnology Organizations in Action: Turning Knowledge ...

Biotechnology Organizations in Action: Turning Knowledge ...

J. Norus

165-174. Rosenberg, Nathan (1994): Exploring the Black Box - Technology, Economics, and History. Cambridge, Mass.: Cambridge University Press. Rosenberg, Nathan & Annetine Gelijns (1994): Medical Device Innovation Paper Presented ...
Anticipating and Assessing Health Care Technology: General ...

Anticipating and Assessing Health Care Technology: General ...

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... Policy Conclusions. A report commissioned by the Steering Committee on Future Health Scenarios. Scenario Commission on Future Health Care Technology Chairman H. David Banta (senior researcher Annetine Gelijns) Anticipating and.
Modern Methods of Clinical Investigation

Modern Methods of Clinical Investigation

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Annetine C. Gelijns. these shortcomings in evaluative strategies have been detrimental to a rational and efficient transfer of biomedical research findings into clinical practice. IMPROVING THE INNOVATION-EVALUATION NEXUS A major premise of this volume is that we need a more balanced assessment strategy that depends on an adequate model of the development phase within the innovation continuum. The papers in this volume deal with the design and implementation of  ...
Sources of Medical Technology: Universities and Industry

Sources of Medical Technology: Universities and Industry

Institute of Medicine

ANNETINE C. GELIJNS AND NATHAN ROSENBERG It is axiomatic in recent discussions of health care in the United States that its quality and cost have been transformed almost beyond recognition in the years since the end of World War II. A fundamental component of that transformation has been a rapid rate of technological change that has led to the insertion into the health care system of a range of new diagnostic and therapeutic technologies that had no real antecedent in ...
Adopting New Medical Technology

Adopting New Medical Technology

Institute of Medicine

Introduction. GERALD D. LAUBACH, ANNETINE C. GELIJNS, AND HOLLY V. DAWKINS The proceedings presented here summarize the fourth in a series of Institute of Medicine workshops whose intent is to critically examine medical innovation —that is, the process by which scientific and technological findings are translated into actual benefits in clinical practice. They appear at a time when the United States is engaged in a profound debate about the future of its health care system.
The Changing Economics of Medical Technology

The Changing Economics of Medical Technology

Committee on Technological Innovation in Medicine

Ethan A. Halm and Annetine C. Gelijns The rapidly rising costs of health care became an increasingly urgent issue of policy concern during the 1980s, and they can be expected to remain so in the 1990s. Technological change generally is believed to be an important factor driving costs up, although, as Neumann and Weinstein argue in this volume (Chapter 2), significant conceptual and practical problems defy measurement of technology''s precise contribution (1). In the 1970s  ...
Technology and Health Care in an Era of Limits

Technology and Health Care in an Era of Limits

Institute of Medicine

Gerald D. Laubach, John E. Wennberg, and Annetine C. Gelijns This volume summarizes the third of a series of Institute of Medicine (IOM) workshops whose intent is to critically examine medical innovation— that is, the process by which medical research findings are translated into actual benefits in clinical practice. The raison d''étre for this third workshop (see Appendix A) is deftly captured in the opening sentence of the second chapter: ''''The U.S. health care sector is the target of a ...

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