About InHealth (www.inhealth.org)
Launched in 2004, InHealth: The Institute for Health Technology Studies is a nonprofit research and educational organization supporting independent analyses of the social and economic effects of diagnostic and therapeutic medical devices.

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Sidebar: Drug-Device Differences
Significant differences between medical devices and drugs include the following:
-Devices are invented, often with the involvement of physician users; pharmaceuticals are discovered in laboratory-based research processes.
-Devices tend to require significant user interaction, while pharmaceuticals do not.
-Devices are engineering-based physical objects, while drugs are chemistry-based compounds.
-Devices usually cause localized treatment effects, as opposed to the often systemic effects of drugs.
-Devices tend to be more heterogeneous as a group than drugs.
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