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Micro HTA as a tool for clinical governance: the experience of the Breast Unit in "Santa Maria" Terni Hospital

The last decade has witnessed the affirmation of the paradigm Health Technology Assessment (HTA) as a tool for government innovation technology in health care. As is known, this is an approach of evaluation oriented policy making that, in addition to provide for the disclosure of its results, it is...

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Published in:Il Giornale di chirurgia 2013-11, Vol.34 (11-12), p.307-310
Main Authors: Sanguinetti, A, Lucchini, R, Triola, R, Avenia, S, Bistoni, G, Conti, C, Santoprete, S, Avenia, N
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Female
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