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Treatments, outcomes, and costs for AMI patients in Taiwan
International Journal of Healthcare Technology and Management, 05/26/09
Yip W et al. - Taiwan's experience suggests that by providing comprehensive coverage and by controlling provider prices, NHI was able to improve population-level health by making available technologically advanced procedural treatments while at the same time managing the inflationary pressures associated with these innovations.
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