> The problem with healthcare is not that progress is being ruled out but that healthcare is highly labor-driven. So far there's no machinery that can replace a doctor.
As a matter of policy, the FDA will not approve any device that makes a medical diagnosis without human intervention. [1]
Recently there have been numerous studies and much punditry accusing the American medical regulatory environment of stifling innovation and driving up costs. [2][3][4] The arguments are strikingly similar to Cowen's argument re autonomous cars.
As a matter of policy, the FDA will not approve any device that makes a medical diagnosis without human intervention. [1]
Recently there have been numerous studies and much punditry accusing the American medical regulatory environment of stifling innovation and driving up costs. [2][3][4] The arguments are strikingly similar to Cowen's argument re autonomous cars.
[1]: http://www.technologyreview.com/biomedicine/37596/ [2]: For a quick summary, see http://reason.com/blog/2011/05/25/will-fda-regulation-kill-t... [3]: A much discussed recent report [PDF] is at http://www.nvca.org/index.php?option=com_docman&task=doc... [4]: An article in JAMA opined similarly [PAYWALL], http://jama.ama-assn.org/content/305/15/1523.extract