Defusing Technology: Technology Diffusion in British Columbia
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 10 March 2009
Abstract
In order to explore the diffusion of the selected technologies in one Canadian province (British Columbia), two administrative data sets were analyzed. The data included over 40 million payment records for each fiscal year on medical services provided to British Columbia residents (2,968,769 in 1988) and information on physical facilities, services, and personnel from 138 hospitals in the province. Three specific time periods were examined in each data set, starting with 1979–80 and ending with the most current data available at the time. The detailed retrospective analysis of laboratory and imaging technologies provides historical data in three areas of interest: (a) patterns of diffusion and volume of utilization, (b) institutional profile, and (c) provider profile. The framework for the analysis focused, where possible, on the examination of determinants of diffusion that may be amenable to policy influence.
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- Information
- International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care , Volume 9 , Issue 1 , Winter 1993 , pp. 46 - 61
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- Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1993
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