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Blood informatics: negotiating the regulation and usership of personal devices for medical care and recreational self-monitoring
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posted on 2023-06-09, 12:18 authored by Alex FaulknerThis chapter approaches personal medical devices firstly by outlining the uncertain environment of existing and emerging regulatory regimes; and secondly, by examining actual and discursive local processes of adoption of exemplar devices both within and outside organised healthcare delivery systems, given the regulatory context of the UK and European Union. Two case studies are presented of portable devices that measure and/or monitor blood flow or blood pressure, one within medical jurisdiction, the other more or less ‘recreational’. European Union regulatory frameworks are shown to be struggling with the challenge of ‘mHealth’ innovations, and the concept of ‘technology identity’ is used to highlight key features of the devices in their uncertain regulatory context that shape the way in which the range of stakeholders and potential users understand, evaluate, and might actually use these devices.
History
Publication status
- Published
File Version
- Accepted version
Publisher
Palgrave MacmillanPublisher URL
Page range
203-228Pages
298.0Book title
Quantified Lives and Vital Data: Exploring health and technology through personal medical devicesPlace of publication
LondonISBN
9781349952359Series
Health, Technology and SocietyDepartment affiliated with
- International Relations Publications
Research groups affiliated with
- Centre for Global Health Policy Publications
Full text available
- No
Peer reviewed?
- Yes