Special Issue from BePress: Studies in Ethics, Law, and Technology
Small Divides, Big Challenges? Nanotechnologies and Human Health
This special issue is a collaborative effort to examine the impact of nanotechnology-based innovations on biomedical products development, on public health infrastructure, and on healthcare service delivery. In particular, appropriate policy measures seem a condition for avoiding that the current unequal distribution of risk and benefits between developed and developing countries are reproduced or even worsened by the introduction of nanotechnology into healthcare, as well as for fully delivering the promises of nanoscale research and technology to help address the most pressing and urgent health needs of the developing world. This collection of article attempts to examine these policy issues, by assessing the impacts of nanotechnologies on the potential and actual disparities in access to healthcare, especially at the international level, and by exploring the possible strategies to make nanotechnology help attain the highest standard of health for all.
Editorials
Nanotechnologies and Equal Access to Healthcare
Simone Arnaldi and Mariassunta Piccinni
Articles
Nanotechnologies and Challenges for Global Health
Eduardo Missoni and Guglielmo Foffani
The Impact of Nanomedicine Development on North–South Equity and Equal Opportunities in Healthcare
Michael G. Tyshenko
Nano Applications, Mega Challenges: The Case of the Health Sector in India
Jayashree Vivekanandan
The Principle of Justice and Access to Nanomedicine in National Healthcare Systems
Mette Ebbesen
International Harmonization of Regulation of Nanomedicine
Gary E. Marchant, Douglas J. Sylvester, Kenneth W. Abbott, and Tara Lynn Danforth
Essays
Richard Gold
Discussions
Crete Principles on Access to Nanotechnologies for Human Health
Piera Poletti, Mariassunta Piccinni, and Simone Arnaldi
Featured Article
Risk, Precaution, and Emerging Technologies
Fritz Allhoff