AI in Ehealth
Human Autonomy, Data Governance and Privacy in Healthcare
Herausgeber: Corrales Compagnucci, Marcelo; Bärnighausen, Till; Forgó, Nikolaus; Fenwick, Mark; Wilson, Michael Lowery
AI in Ehealth
Human Autonomy, Data Governance and Privacy in Healthcare
Herausgeber: Corrales Compagnucci, Marcelo; Bärnighausen, Till; Forgó, Nikolaus; Fenwick, Mark; Wilson, Michael Lowery
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Digital technologies, in particular AI, are disrupting healthcare and creating new opportunities and risks for all actors in the medical ecosystem. This collection of interdisciplinary essays offers an up-to-date analysis of current trends related to law, ethics and AI in the digital healthcare space.
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Digital technologies, in particular AI, are disrupting healthcare and creating new opportunities and risks for all actors in the medical ecosystem. This collection of interdisciplinary essays offers an up-to-date analysis of current trends related to law, ethics and AI in the digital healthcare space.
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- Cambridge Bioethics and Law
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 491
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Oktober 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 698g
- ISBN-13: 9781108926171
- ISBN-10: 1108926177
- Artikelnr.: 68886755
- Cambridge Bioethics and Law
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 491
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Oktober 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 698g
- ISBN-13: 9781108926171
- ISBN-10: 1108926177
- Artikelnr.: 68886755
1. Mapping the Digital Healthcare Revolution Marcelo Corrales Compagnucci,
Mark Fenwick, Michael Lowery Wilson, Nikolaus Forgó and Till Bärnighausen;
Part I. Platforms, Apps & Digital Health: 2. Technology-Driven Disruption
of Healthcare & UI Layer Privacy-by-Design Marcelo Corrales Compagnucci,
Mark Fenwick, Helena Haapio, Timo Minssen and Erik P.M. Vermeulen; 3.
Social Media Platforms as Public Health Arbiters: Global Ethical
Considerations on Privacy, Legal and Cultural Issues Associated with
Suicide Detection Algorithm Karen Celedonia, Michael Lowery Wilson and
Marcelo Corrales Compagnucci; 4. Promoting the Use of PHR by Citizens and
Physicians - Proposed Design for a Token to be Allocated to Citizens Shinto
Teramoto; Part II. Trust & Design: 5. Privacy Management in eHealth Using
Contextual Consenting Yki Kortesniemi and Päivi Pöyry-Lassila; 6.
Artificial Intelligence and Data Protection Law Thomas Hören and Maurice
Niehoff; 7. AI Technologies and Accountability in Digital Health Eva
Thelisson; Part III. Knowledge, Risk & Control: 8. The Principle of
Transparency in Medical Research: Applying Big Data Analytics to Electronic
Health Records Nikolaus Forgó and Marie-Catherine Wagner; 9. The Next
Challenge for Data Protection Law: AI Revolution in Automated Scientific
Research Janos Meszaros; 10. A Global Human-Rights Approach to Medical
Artificial Intelligence Audrey Lebret; Part IV. Balancing Regulation,
Innovation & Ethics: 11. Doctors without Borders? The Law Applicable to
Cross-Border eHealth Services and AI-based Medicine Jan D. Lüttringhaus;
12. Barriers to Artificial Intelligence in Hospitals and Arguments for
Developing a hospital-specific AI Readiness Index Maximilian Schuessler,
Till Bärnighausen and Anant Jani; 13. Regulating the Benefits of eHealth -
Information Disclosure Duties in the Age of AI Marc Stauch; 14. Privacy and
Direct-to-Consumer Genetic Tests Dena Dervanovi¿; 15. Health Research,
eHealth and Learning Healthcare Systems: Key Approaches, Shortcomings and
Design Issues in Data Governance Shawn Harmon.
Mark Fenwick, Michael Lowery Wilson, Nikolaus Forgó and Till Bärnighausen;
Part I. Platforms, Apps & Digital Health: 2. Technology-Driven Disruption
of Healthcare & UI Layer Privacy-by-Design Marcelo Corrales Compagnucci,
Mark Fenwick, Helena Haapio, Timo Minssen and Erik P.M. Vermeulen; 3.
Social Media Platforms as Public Health Arbiters: Global Ethical
Considerations on Privacy, Legal and Cultural Issues Associated with
Suicide Detection Algorithm Karen Celedonia, Michael Lowery Wilson and
Marcelo Corrales Compagnucci; 4. Promoting the Use of PHR by Citizens and
Physicians - Proposed Design for a Token to be Allocated to Citizens Shinto
Teramoto; Part II. Trust & Design: 5. Privacy Management in eHealth Using
Contextual Consenting Yki Kortesniemi and Päivi Pöyry-Lassila; 6.
Artificial Intelligence and Data Protection Law Thomas Hören and Maurice
Niehoff; 7. AI Technologies and Accountability in Digital Health Eva
Thelisson; Part III. Knowledge, Risk & Control: 8. The Principle of
Transparency in Medical Research: Applying Big Data Analytics to Electronic
Health Records Nikolaus Forgó and Marie-Catherine Wagner; 9. The Next
Challenge for Data Protection Law: AI Revolution in Automated Scientific
Research Janos Meszaros; 10. A Global Human-Rights Approach to Medical
Artificial Intelligence Audrey Lebret; Part IV. Balancing Regulation,
Innovation & Ethics: 11. Doctors without Borders? The Law Applicable to
Cross-Border eHealth Services and AI-based Medicine Jan D. Lüttringhaus;
12. Barriers to Artificial Intelligence in Hospitals and Arguments for
Developing a hospital-specific AI Readiness Index Maximilian Schuessler,
Till Bärnighausen and Anant Jani; 13. Regulating the Benefits of eHealth -
Information Disclosure Duties in the Age of AI Marc Stauch; 14. Privacy and
Direct-to-Consumer Genetic Tests Dena Dervanovi¿; 15. Health Research,
eHealth and Learning Healthcare Systems: Key Approaches, Shortcomings and
Design Issues in Data Governance Shawn Harmon.
1. Mapping the Digital Healthcare Revolution Marcelo Corrales Compagnucci,
Mark Fenwick, Michael Lowery Wilson, Nikolaus Forgó and Till Bärnighausen;
Part I. Platforms, Apps & Digital Health: 2. Technology-Driven Disruption
of Healthcare & UI Layer Privacy-by-Design Marcelo Corrales Compagnucci,
Mark Fenwick, Helena Haapio, Timo Minssen and Erik P.M. Vermeulen; 3.
Social Media Platforms as Public Health Arbiters: Global Ethical
Considerations on Privacy, Legal and Cultural Issues Associated with
Suicide Detection Algorithm Karen Celedonia, Michael Lowery Wilson and
Marcelo Corrales Compagnucci; 4. Promoting the Use of PHR by Citizens and
Physicians - Proposed Design for a Token to be Allocated to Citizens Shinto
Teramoto; Part II. Trust & Design: 5. Privacy Management in eHealth Using
Contextual Consenting Yki Kortesniemi and Päivi Pöyry-Lassila; 6.
Artificial Intelligence and Data Protection Law Thomas Hören and Maurice
Niehoff; 7. AI Technologies and Accountability in Digital Health Eva
Thelisson; Part III. Knowledge, Risk & Control: 8. The Principle of
Transparency in Medical Research: Applying Big Data Analytics to Electronic
Health Records Nikolaus Forgó and Marie-Catherine Wagner; 9. The Next
Challenge for Data Protection Law: AI Revolution in Automated Scientific
Research Janos Meszaros; 10. A Global Human-Rights Approach to Medical
Artificial Intelligence Audrey Lebret; Part IV. Balancing Regulation,
Innovation & Ethics: 11. Doctors without Borders? The Law Applicable to
Cross-Border eHealth Services and AI-based Medicine Jan D. Lüttringhaus;
12. Barriers to Artificial Intelligence in Hospitals and Arguments for
Developing a hospital-specific AI Readiness Index Maximilian Schuessler,
Till Bärnighausen and Anant Jani; 13. Regulating the Benefits of eHealth -
Information Disclosure Duties in the Age of AI Marc Stauch; 14. Privacy and
Direct-to-Consumer Genetic Tests Dena Dervanovi¿; 15. Health Research,
eHealth and Learning Healthcare Systems: Key Approaches, Shortcomings and
Design Issues in Data Governance Shawn Harmon.
Mark Fenwick, Michael Lowery Wilson, Nikolaus Forgó and Till Bärnighausen;
Part I. Platforms, Apps & Digital Health: 2. Technology-Driven Disruption
of Healthcare & UI Layer Privacy-by-Design Marcelo Corrales Compagnucci,
Mark Fenwick, Helena Haapio, Timo Minssen and Erik P.M. Vermeulen; 3.
Social Media Platforms as Public Health Arbiters: Global Ethical
Considerations on Privacy, Legal and Cultural Issues Associated with
Suicide Detection Algorithm Karen Celedonia, Michael Lowery Wilson and
Marcelo Corrales Compagnucci; 4. Promoting the Use of PHR by Citizens and
Physicians - Proposed Design for a Token to be Allocated to Citizens Shinto
Teramoto; Part II. Trust & Design: 5. Privacy Management in eHealth Using
Contextual Consenting Yki Kortesniemi and Päivi Pöyry-Lassila; 6.
Artificial Intelligence and Data Protection Law Thomas Hören and Maurice
Niehoff; 7. AI Technologies and Accountability in Digital Health Eva
Thelisson; Part III. Knowledge, Risk & Control: 8. The Principle of
Transparency in Medical Research: Applying Big Data Analytics to Electronic
Health Records Nikolaus Forgó and Marie-Catherine Wagner; 9. The Next
Challenge for Data Protection Law: AI Revolution in Automated Scientific
Research Janos Meszaros; 10. A Global Human-Rights Approach to Medical
Artificial Intelligence Audrey Lebret; Part IV. Balancing Regulation,
Innovation & Ethics: 11. Doctors without Borders? The Law Applicable to
Cross-Border eHealth Services and AI-based Medicine Jan D. Lüttringhaus;
12. Barriers to Artificial Intelligence in Hospitals and Arguments for
Developing a hospital-specific AI Readiness Index Maximilian Schuessler,
Till Bärnighausen and Anant Jani; 13. Regulating the Benefits of eHealth -
Information Disclosure Duties in the Age of AI Marc Stauch; 14. Privacy and
Direct-to-Consumer Genetic Tests Dena Dervanovi¿; 15. Health Research,
eHealth and Learning Healthcare Systems: Key Approaches, Shortcomings and
Design Issues in Data Governance Shawn Harmon.