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Oct 26, 2009 09:01 PM

Overseas, strict cost controls actually drive innovation

by HM2VikingRN Staff

Cost controls stifle innovation.

False. The United States is home to groundbreaking medical research, but so are other countries with much lower cost structures. Any American who's had a hip or knee replacement is standing on French innovation. Deep-brain stimulation to treat depression is a Canadian breakthrough. Many of the wonder drugs promoted endlessly on American television, including Viagra, come from British, Swiss or Japanese labs.

Overseas, strict cost controls actually drive innovation. In the United States, an MRI scan of the neck region costs about $1,500. In Japan, the identical scan costs $98. Under the pressure of cost controls, Japanese researchers found ways to perform the same diagnostic technique for one-fifteenth the American price. (And Japanese labs still make a profit.)
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Old Oct 26, 2009, 10:35 PM
Updated Oct 26, 2009 at 10:45 PM by Pierrette

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Never mind.
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Did they mention that many Japanese hospitals are not profitable because of the tight controls?

I think there should be a balance between making profit, keeping us all employed in health care at fair wages, lowering costs, covering all Americans, and raising standards. Wonder why we don't rise to the challenge, that we set ourselves up to fail rejecting any idea that we can do better because we can't afford it, or "yes healthcare needs to be reformed, just not the way so-and-so says, so let's do nothing until someone comes up with some better idea (preferrably not one a Democrat comes up with)."
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Viagra from the Swiss? Don't think so. It weas developed by Dr.'s here in Houston for pulmonary hypertension. Not in Switzerland.
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Originally Posted by Kyrshamarks View Post
Viagra from the Swiss? Don't think so. It weas developed by Dr.'s here in Houston for pulmonary hypertension. Not in Switzerland.
According to what I have read it's history is the UK by Pfizer's for Hypertension and Angina pectoris

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