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In the developed world, the cost of medical care is rapidly rising and practically every clinical, pharmacological or technological breakthrough brings not only an improved quality of life and prolonged patient survival but also a significant burden on healthcare providers irrespective of whether they are privately organised or government controlled. Despite the differences in the economies and healthcare arrangements of the Western world countries, the discussions about the ever rising cost of medical care are everywhere similarly heated. Clearly, there are no easy solutions since removing a potentially life-saving treatment from any human being is not ethical. At the same time, no country of the world is so wealthy that it could. | Risk of Arrhythmia and Sudden Death Edited by Marek Malik BMJ Books Risk of Arrhythmia and Sudden Death To my .