Ann Clin Lab Sci. 1999 Jul-Sep;29(3):213-8.
Annals of clinical and laboratory science
P A Raslavicus
PMID: 10440586
The last several decades of this century have witnessed significant changes in health care financing and delivery. Similar changes have occurred within laboratory medicine. While government involvement has been principally in insurance and the control of costs through regulation, the demise of the Clinton Health Plan ushered in an era of deregulation and market competition. In this environment, clinical science and clinical scientists have a new challenge: to prove their worth by establishing methods in which their services and tests are more clinically efficient than competing approaches.