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century unfolds, technology — in the form of advanced diagnostic and th
devices — can meet the need for early detection and more effective mar
illness.
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documentation of medical technology's impact on the economic burden
study also projects how future innovation in this sector would affect the h
system and the larger economy — a benefit of more than $23 billion a ye
United States.
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