Quantifying unquantifiable: The outcome of a clinical case must be quantified to make it Successful
<p>The today's efforts of system engineers to assure adequate and reliable performance of Medical Devices (MD) and instrumentation, not to mention the performance of the medical personnel, are, as a rule, unquantifiable. It is argued by this author that the successful outcome of a medical...
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520 | |a <p>The today's efforts of system engineers to assure adequate and reliable performance of Medical Devices (MD) and instrumentation, not to mention the performance of the medical personnel, are, as a rule, unquantifiable. It is argued by this author that the successful outcome of a medical mission or a more or less typical clinical extraordinary situation cannot be expected, if it is not quantified, and that because of the various inevitable intervening uncertainties, this quantification should be done on the probabilistic basis. </p> | ||
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