Private clinics boost gets German medical technology wagon rolling faster
This article was originally published in Clinica
Executive Summary
After many long months' languishing in the wake of the German 2004 health reform and of market nerves laid bare by concerns over the impending DRGs, the German domestic medtech market is at last showing signs of a healthy recovery. Increased spending by the private sector is a key reason for the growth this year.
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