Economic considerations in MRI.

  • 10 April 1984
    • journal article
    • Vol. 13  (3) , 55-64
Abstract
The newest product of the medical technologic revolution, magnetic resonance imaging ( MRI ), has come at a time when many medical facilities are under unusual financial strain. Ultimately, MRI must be justified economically as a means of shortening hospital stays, reducing the need for other services, or both. Further, MRI introduces special problems referable to purchase decisions.