International journal of technology assessment in health care
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This article examines European Union (EU) and member state regulation of medical devices, particularly: a) the similarities and differences between medical devices and prescription drugs, including the respective industries, market authorization pathways, and boundary issues between the two sectors; b) the political background, current nature, and future prospects for EU medical device regulation; and c) regulatory responsibilities of the member states. Included are definitions of medical devices and in vitro diagnostics, and a brief history of their treatment by European law. ⋯ Finally, the article discusses medical device reporting and surveillance systems, which may be the weakest link in the EU integrative process. If patient safety is as important to the EU regulatory scheme as free movement and competitiveness, then both Brussels and member states will require additional resources, as well as measures to overcome obstacles to implementation, evaluation, and accountability.
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Int J Technol Assess Health Care · Jan 2003
Comparative StudyHealth financing policies: patient care-seeking behavior in rural China.
To study the effects of health financing systems on patient care-seeking behavior in rural China. ⋯ The empirical data suggest that health-financing systems appear to influence patient behavior for prescription and access to health care, especially some costly health care, that is, hospitalization. The data also suggest that China needs to increase the coverage of health insurance, especially in rural areas to improve the access to health care.
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This study aims to assess the impact of articles with very high reprint orders ("high-reprint articles") by measuring their citation in the subsequent literature as compared with a control group of articles. ⋯ Articles with a high-reprint order were cited more frequently than other articles. However, some high-reprint articles were cited infrequently. If the size of a reprint order is related to the importance of an article, those articles with very high reprint orders may, therefore, be perceived as more important. Further research is needed to explore other aspects of the relative importance and impact of high-reprint articles.