2015, Number 8
CuidArte 2015; 4 (8)
Algunas barreras para el empleo de tecnología médica en México
Cuevas GL, Trujillo JA
Language: Spanish
References: 11
Page: 61-69
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ABSTRACT
The objective of this trial was the reflect on the obstacles that represents for our country, the development and use of medical technology as a tool for support in the care of patients; and point out some solutions that can run to optimize the use of these technologies. In the development of the work the reader will know some of the medical technologies that is available, as well as the obstacles that exist in our context to use them; but it is also recommended to return to the good judgment of the physician, to issue a diagnostic successful despite not having these cutting-edge tools. Medical technology evolved from the discoveries and the researchers of past efforts, and are indisputable, the benefits and the amazing thing of perfection; however, they must be considered technological equipment as useful instruments, which will select the most necessary for a particular diagnosis. In Mexico, have been able to acquire and use these technological advances, but there are still many problems for their use, including high costs in its acquisition and maintenance. So you must remember and apply the precept Hippocratic “do not incur an excess of inhumanity, but attend to the living conditions and resources of the patient”. As a conclusion we have that it is better to promote more healthy lifestyles that reach the vast majority to prevent the disease.REFERENCES
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