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"Some parents do not have access to high-tech services," said Dr. Epstein, a professor at Johns Hopkins.
Appropriate specialized high-tech services certainly provide value, but such care very often is overused, resulting in no benefit while driving up costs.
"The trend now is to concentrate high-tech services into centers of excellence and leave community hospitals in their appropriate niche.
Northeast Scotland has evolved into the hub of Britain's and in some respects Europe's oil industry, with hundreds of suppliers of high-tech services and undersea gear.
High-tech services employ about 7percentt of New Hampshire workers -- far above the national average of about 4percentt -- and that does not include all the people who live in the state but work at technology companies in Massachusetts.
The head of a computer software company defended the hiring of the former Detroit mayor Kwame M. Kilpatrick as an account executive, saying Mr. Kilpatrick, a felon, was "uniquely qualified" to sell high-tech services in the health care field.
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Together with high-tech service industries such as software and telecoms, its prospects look increasingly good.
It looked to me like the most out-of-control high-tech service center anywhere in the world.
Fully automated down to the computer-simulated voices and data displays, they promise antiseptic, airy and high-tech service on demand.
In our high-tech service economy, more hours per day and weeks per year need to be spent in the classroom and doing homework.
That is what happened in Israel, which went from citrus farming to microchips; India, similarly, is doing its best to jump straight to a high-tech service economy.
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