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... Chicago, Illinois: Amencan Hospital Association. American Medical Association.
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... loumal of He American Medical Association 262:1493-1498. Arthritis Foundation.
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... TAPSS: A technology assessment pnority-setting system. Intemational Joumal for Health Care Technology Assessment.
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... Journal of the American Medical Association 259~20~:301 8-3022. Frymoyer, J
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... Division of Infom~ation Analysis, Office of Statistics and Data Management, Bureau of Data Management and Strategy. Baltimore, Mar~rIand: Health Care Financing Administration (unpublished intemal document)
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... lownal of the American Medical Association 262~10~:1375-1376. Hughes, G
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... Paper presented (in Spanish) at He Fiat Meeting On Technology Assessment in Health Care of the Spanish Ministry of Heady and Consumer Affaim, Madnd, November 24, 1989.
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... 1989. Review of methods for sewing priorities for health care technology assessment.
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... 1989. Quality of Life and Technology Assessment: Monograph of the Council on Health Care Technology.
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... Personal communication with Cheryl Austein, March 27, 1989. National Center for Health Statistics, I
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... 1989. Personal communication win Roger Herdman, April 1989.
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... 1988. Effectiveness in health care: An initiative to evaluate and improve medical practice.
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... 1989. Assessment of Diagnostic Technology in Health Care: Rationale, Me~ods, Problems, and Directions.
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... 1989. Tide OX Agency for Health Care Policy and Research.
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... 1989. Federal spending for illness caused by the human ~mmunodeficiency virus.


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