Cost containment and diffusion of MRI: oil and water? The situation in Europe
Abstract. Investments in diagnostic imaging in European countries range between 2.2 and 5.4 % of gross national product, a figure which, in view of new imaging modalities and increased radiological density, is considered to be wholly inadequate. Despite the fact that radiological examinations contri...
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