Cost-risk-benefit analysis in diagnostic radiology with special reference to the application of referral guidelines

Cost-risk-benefit analysis has been applied to protection of the patient in diagnostic radiology with special reference to the application of referral guidelines. The analysis presented has extended previous work in this field to provide a theoretical framework that encompasses key factors that need...

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