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Can economic evaluation of telemedicine be trusted
Cost Effectiveness and Resource Allocation, 10/26/09
Bergmo TS – The majority of the economic evaluations reviewed were not in accordance with standard evaluation techniques. Further research is needed to explore the reasons for this and to address how economic evaluation in telemedicine best can take advantage of local constraints and at the same time produce valid and generalisable results.
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