The silent revolution (original) (raw)

1990, Scandinavian Journal of Primary Health Care

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The paper discusses the evolution in primary health care due to advancements in laboratory technology, allowing for decentralized testing. It raises concerns regarding the economic and ethical implications of such a shift, cautioning against the potential prevalence of false positives and unnecessary testing. The author advocates for a critical examination of the consequences of decentralized testing to ensure quality control and appropriate use.

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