> This is not an app for the general public.
Can you point me to where it explicitly says that this app is not to be consumed by the general public? Or explain how that could even be enforced?
And my entire point was "baseline adult competence" means very little. Competent in what? Technology? Insulin administration? Both? If they're competent in technology but not insulin administration, than this is obviously a bad idea. If they're competent in insulin administration, but not technology, then why would they use it?
We're not even at the point where we can definitely say it's a good idea to surface this information to actual professionals let alone someone with no clinical experience.
It's a bad idea, period. I work with both clinicians and the general public and the idea that this can be responsibility used by either is a pipe dream that only people who work with neither can believe in.