Title :
Public policy toward the development and evaluation of devices for the control of diabetes mellitus
Author_Institution :
Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, MA
Abstract :
Recent research progress toward new technologies for managing diabetes mellitus prompts consideration of related public policy. As guides to this technological development: 1) the potential societal value of specific advances should be estimated; and 2) scientific, commercial, and public concerns should be reflected. In evaluating the new technologies: 1) the cost-effectiveness format for comparing net monetary effects to net health effects seems suitable; 2) the long lead time required to assess many diabetic effects suggests that evaluation of the technologies commence even while their modification continues; 3) a premium is placed on identifying observable short-term effects linked to long-term outcomes; and 4) the placebo effect should be scrutinized. Apace with evaluation of technologies should come evalution and modification of public polices for dealing with them.
Keywords :
Biochemistry; Control systems; Diabetes; Drugs; Endocrine system; Insulin; Pancreas; Plasmas; Public policy; Sugar;
Journal_Title :
Proceedings of the IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/PROC.1979.11449