Title
Diffusion of minimally invasive therapy in The Netherlands
Author
Vondeling, H.
Haerkens, E.
de Wit, A.
Bos, M.
Banta, H.D.
Centrum voor medische technologie TNO Instituut voor verouderings- en vaatziekten onderzoek TNO
Publication year
1993
Abstract
In the context of the European project, the diffusion of 10 selected cases of minimally invasive therapy (MIT) in the Dutch health care system was documented and analyzed. In each case the diffusion pattern resulting from the balance of stimulating and impeding factors is described, and summarized in a matrix framework. Budgetary pressures, lack of evidence on effectiveness and physician conservatism are the most important factors impeding diffusion of MIT. Patient demand, media reporting and presence of medical innovators are important diffusion-stimulating factors. Finally, a judgment is made on the policy implications of these findings, based on a comparison of the extent and speed of the diffusion of each case, the quality of evidence on effectiveness and cost-effectiveness and, in a few cases, existing policies. In most cases, more active policy making, either stimulating or otherwise guiding diffusion, would be desirable.
Subject
Health
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TNO identifier
280988
Source
Health policy, 23, 67-81
Document type
article