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Technological Change Around The World: Evidence From Heart Attack Care

Technological Change in Health Care (TECH) Research Network


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EXHIBIT 1 Trends In Cardiac Catheterization Within One Year After Heart Attack, In Five Countries, 1989–1998

 

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EXHIBIT 2 Trends In Bypass Surgery Within One Year After Heart Attack, In Eight Countries, 1989–1998

 

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EXHIBIT 3 Trends In One-Day (Primary) Angioplasty In Heart Attack Patients, In Five Countries, 1989–1998

 

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EXHIBIT 4 Percent Of Heart Attack Patients Undergoing Cardiac Catheterization Who Receive Procedure Within Thirty Days Of Heart Attack, In Five Countries, 1989–1998

 

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EXHIBIT 5 Percent Of Heart Attack Patients Undergoing Bypass Surgery Who Receive Procedure Within Thirty Days Of Catheterization, In Five Countries, 1989–1998

 

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EXHIBIT 7 Share Of Angioplasty Procedures Involving Stents In Heart Attack Admission, In Seven Countries, 1994–1998

 


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