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Medical–industrial complex : ウィキペディア英語版 | Medical–industrial complex
The medical–industrial complex is the network of corporations which supply health care services and products for a profit. The term is analogous to "military–industrial complex" and builds from the social precedent of discussion on that concept. The medical-industrial complex is often discussed in the context of conflict of interest in the health care industry. ==Term== The concept of a "medical–industrial complex" was first examined in 1980 by Arnold S. Relman while he served as editor of the ''The New England Journal of Medicine''. In a paper titled "The New Medical-Industrial Complex", he said "The past decade has seen the rise of another kind of private "industrial complex" with an equally great potential for influence on public policy — this time in health care... In searching for information on this subject, I have found no standard literature and have had to draw on a variety of unconventional sources..."〔 Subsequently, this paper and the concept have been discussed continually.
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