In 3D printing, one of the most common usages is bio printing in medicine. There are three common ethical issues that occur when dealing with medicine; justice in access to health care, human enhancement, and testing for safety and efficiency (Dodds, Susan). For justice in access to health care, one major concern deals with the cost of
As SmarTech Analysis said in 2021, 3D printing is showing “true signs of disruption within the healthcare industry,” with “scope for major innovation within the medical field through the
Proponents of 3D Printing are Trying to Head These Intellectual Property and Liability Issues Off at the Pass in a Couple Ways. 3D printing advocates recognize these legal issues could constrain the potentially massive growth of additive manufacturing at non-traditional, small-scale manufacturers. They are responding by trying to establish
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