Here's a graph showing the lack of basis of disruptive innovation in health care:
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see:http://www.americanscientist.org/issues/pub/2010/3/just-as-good-med...
Usually disruptive innovation starts as less expensive, less effective , and improves with time , and deployment in the field.
As we can see, health care offers little research and support into such innovations.
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