medical technology

collocation in English

meaningsofmedicalandtechnology

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medical
adjective
uk
/ˈmed.ɪ.kəl/
us
/ˈmed.ɪ.kəl/
related to the treatment of illness ...
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technology
noun[C or U]
uk
/tekˈnɒl.ə.dʒi/
us
/tekˈnɑː.lə.dʒi/
(the study and knowledge of) the practical, especially industrial, use of ...
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(Definition ofmedicalandtechnologyfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Protecting privacy in computerizedmedicaltechnology.
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During the last few years,medicaltechnologyhas developed rapidly.
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Asmedicaltechnologyadvances, ethical questions need to be reexamined.
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Supportingmedicaltechnologydevelopment with the analytic hierarchy process.
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The county councils decide whether to adopt and invest in the newmedicaltechnologyand equipment.
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The consumer ofmedicaltechnologyis, strictly speaking, not the patient, but the physician.
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The way in whichmedicaltechnologyis perceived has changed over the past two decades.
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The history ofmedicaltechnologyis a political history because it is pervaded by states.
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This result-oriented management is seen as the main purpose ofmedicaltechnologyevaluation.
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However, endometrial ablation is used as an additivemedicaltechnologyrather than a substitute.
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Other uses ofmedicaltechnologydo not serve the goals of medicine.
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In the 1970s people were concerned about the implications ofmedicaltechnology, particularly reproductive technology.
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Themedicaltechnologyindustries are important parts of the economies of advanced industrial states.
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What is the appropriate strategy toward medical innovations and the available basket ofmedicaltechnology?
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She also described a startling analysis of potential negative effects of overuse ofmedicaltechnology.
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Doctors in private and public practice often have a financial interest in promoting expensivemedicaltechnology.
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For healthcare payers and purchasers the case is clear:medicaltechnologyis a cost-driving force.
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Of course, these groups have concerns well beyond the sphere ofmedicaltechnology.
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In 1989 a national agency was created to launchmedicaltechnologyevaluation as a national project.
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Nevertheless, the basic paradigm from whichmedicaltechnologyis assessed is surprisingly similar.
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In 1988 an advisory report onmedicaltechnologyassessment was published.
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The following distinction is helpful to specify the potential contributions of ethics in connection withmedicaltechnologyassessment.
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Perception of wellness is increased for the patient, family and professionals when there is less-reliance onmedicaltechnology.
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Decision makers at different levels were interviewed in-depth and were asked to indicate their considerations in acquiringmedicaltechnology.
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However, dental technology assessment seems to be conducted less frequently thanmedicaltechnologyassessment, even adjusted for potential need.
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