Chapter 9 Starting with the End in Mind by Developing Diagnostics around User Needs
As discussed in this chapter, the commercialization and adoption bottlenecks for these moderately complex diagnostics cannot be overcome by technological innovation alone, particularly in the highly regulated and payer-limited healthcare and public health markets. Diagnostics, unlike other clinical...
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Main Author: | David Lim, Mark (auth) |
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Taylor & Francis
2017
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