From The Town Talk: "...health-care spending keeps growing faster than the economy because of high cost of medical innovations and an aging society that consumes increasing levels of service."
Case in point from RedOrbit: Chicago's Resurrection Medical Center is the first in its area - 8th in the world - to offer a 128-slice PET/CT scanner. The "premium imaging system" does many wondrous things - detecting, diagnosing and staging various types of diseases, enhancing patient comfort, decreasing scan times, etc. I call it "competing on shiny gadgets."
Decreased costs? Improved efficiency? Lower prices? Savings passed on to consumers? Nowhere in the press release.
Case in point from RedOrbit: Chicago's Resurrection Medical Center is the first in its area - 8th in the world - to offer a 128-slice PET/CT scanner. The "premium imaging system" does many wondrous things - detecting, diagnosing and staging various types of diseases, enhancing patient comfort, decreasing scan times, etc. I call it "competing on shiny gadgets."
Decreased costs? Improved efficiency? Lower prices? Savings passed on to consumers? Nowhere in the press release.
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