2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.jval.2018.07.188
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Ecological Benefits of Health Technologies – How to Consider Public Value in Funding Decisions?

Abstract: S25 health-related emergency. For getting access to patient database after comparative analysis we recommend to use one of AAA network security protocols with encryption, adding authorization and auditing. The best is Terminal Access Controller Access-Control System (TACASC+), refers to family of related protocols handling remote authentication and related services for networked access control through a centralized server. System testing was conducted within 2 years for patients with hypertension. TACACS+ is b… Show more

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“…Waste production and management: Concern about whether a health technology satisfies the waste management principles of refuse/reduce/reuse/repurpose/recycle could be another trigger. This could include technologies that are known to have a high environmental impact-such as frequently used disposable devices like inhalers, insulin injectors [22], disposable surgical custom packs [23,24], and medications packaged in larger quantities than needed by a single patient (which results in wasted product) [4]. It could also include technologies that may mitigate the environmental impact of health technologies (e.g., reusable or re-processible devices) [22].…”
Section: When To Consider Environmental Considerations In Htamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Waste production and management: Concern about whether a health technology satisfies the waste management principles of refuse/reduce/reuse/repurpose/recycle could be another trigger. This could include technologies that are known to have a high environmental impact-such as frequently used disposable devices like inhalers, insulin injectors [22], disposable surgical custom packs [23,24], and medications packaged in larger quantities than needed by a single patient (which results in wasted product) [4]. It could also include technologies that may mitigate the environmental impact of health technologies (e.g., reusable or re-processible devices) [22].…”
Section: When To Consider Environmental Considerations In Htamentioning
confidence: 99%