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The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, Vol 42, 124-133, Copyright © 1986 by The Society of Thoracic Surgeons
A Starr
The thoracic surgical industrial complex is an industry worth $2 billion
per year and is shaped by six dominant forces, three positive and three
negative. The three positive forces are technological innovation,
entrepreneurial activity, and the flow of capital and the three opposing
forces, government regulation, cost-containment, and the excessive costs of
product liability insurance. We are now at a critical time in the evolution
of this industry, with growth being enhanced in areas of lesser risk,
namely, nonimplantable devices, at the expense of high-risk implantable
devices. The future of the artificial heart hinges on the balance between
the six forces, and this analysis examines the possibilities for timely
development of this ultimate implantable device.
ARTICLES
The thoracic surgical industrial complex
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