Big Data, Health Law, and Bioethics
Herausgeber: Cohen, I. Glenn; Vayena, Effy; Lynch, Holly Fernandez
Big Data, Health Law, and Bioethics
Herausgeber: Cohen, I. Glenn; Vayena, Effy; Lynch, Holly Fernandez
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This book explores the legal and ethical implications - both challenges and opportunities - of using big data in health care and research.
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This book explores the legal and ethical implications - both challenges and opportunities - of using big data in health care and research.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 374
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. März 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 692g
- ISBN-13: 9781107193659
- ISBN-10: 1107193656
- Artikelnr.: 49566136
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 374
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. März 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 692g
- ISBN-13: 9781107193659
- ISBN-10: 1107193656
- Artikelnr.: 49566136
Introduction Effy Vayena, Urs Gasser, I. Glenn Cohen and Holly Fernandez
Lynch; Part I. Shifting Paradigms: Big Data's Impact on Health Law and
Bioethics: Introduction Urs Gasser; 1. Big data and individual autonomy in
a crowd Barbara J. Evans; 2. Big data's epistemology and its implications
for precision medicine and privacy Jeffrey M. Skopek; 3. Correlation vs.
causation in health-related big data analysis: the role of reason and
regulation Tal Z. Zarsky; 4. Big data and regulatory arbitrage in
healthcare Nicolas P. Terry; Part II. Overcoming the Downsides of Big Data:
Introduction I. Glenn Cohen; 5. The future of pharmacovigilance: big data
and the False Claims Act Efthimios Parasidis; 6. Big data's new
discrimination threats: amending the Americans with Disabilities Act to
cover discrimination based on data-driven predictions of future disease
Sharona Hoffman; 7. Who's left out of big data? How big data collection,
analysis, and use neglects populations most in need of medical and public
health research and interventions Sarah E. Malanga, Jonathan D. Loe,
Christopher T. Robertson and Kenneth S. Ramos; 8. Potential roadblocks in
health care big data collection: Gobeille v. Liberty Mutual, ERISA, and
all-payer claims databases Carmel Shachar, Aaron S. Kesselheim, Gregory
Curfman and Ameet Sarpatwari; Part III. The Internet of Things (IoT) and
Health Big Data: Introduction Nathan Cortez; 9. Avoiding over-regulation in
the medical internet of Things Dov Greenbaum; 10. Data policy for internet
of things health care devices: aligning patient, industry, and privacy
goals in the age of big data Marcus Comiter; Part IV. Protecting Health
Privacy in the World of Big Data: Introduction Effy Vayena; 11. Thought
leader perspectives on risks in precision medicine research Laura M.
Beskow, Catherine M. Hammack, Kathleen M. Brelsford and Kevin C. McKenna;
12. From individual to group privacy in biomedical big data Brent
Mittelstadt; 13. Big data and informed consent: the case of estimated data
Donna M. Gitter; Part V. Oversight of Big Data Health Research: Proposals
for Improvement: Introduction Holly Fernandez Lynch; 14. Is there a duty to
share health care data? I. Glenn Cohen; 15. Societal lapses in protecting
individual privacy, the common rule, and big data health research Laura
Odwazny; 16. The common rule and research with data, big and small Liza
Dawson; 17. Big data, HIPAA and the common rule: time for big change?
Margaret Foster Riley; Part VI. Big Data, FDA, and Liability
Considerations: Introduction Jerry Avorn; 18. Data sharing that enables
post-approval drug and device research and protects patient privacy: best
practice recommendations Ameet Sarpatwari, Bradley A. Malin, Aaron S.
Kesselheim, Joshua J. Gagne, Sebastian Schneeweiss; 19. Big data and human
medical judgment: regulating next generation clinical decision support
Jeffrey M. Senger and Patrick O'Leary; 20. Medical malpractice and
black-box medicine W. Nicholson Price II; Part VII. Calibrating
Intellectual Property Rights for Health Big Data: Introduction Rachel E.
Sachs; 21. Big data and intellectual property rights in the health and life
sciences Timo Minssen and Justin Pierce; 22. The pathologies of
data-generating patents Ted Sichelman and Brenda M. Simon; Epilogue:
professional cooperation and rivalry in the future of data-driven
healthcare Frank Pasquale.
Lynch; Part I. Shifting Paradigms: Big Data's Impact on Health Law and
Bioethics: Introduction Urs Gasser; 1. Big data and individual autonomy in
a crowd Barbara J. Evans; 2. Big data's epistemology and its implications
for precision medicine and privacy Jeffrey M. Skopek; 3. Correlation vs.
causation in health-related big data analysis: the role of reason and
regulation Tal Z. Zarsky; 4. Big data and regulatory arbitrage in
healthcare Nicolas P. Terry; Part II. Overcoming the Downsides of Big Data:
Introduction I. Glenn Cohen; 5. The future of pharmacovigilance: big data
and the False Claims Act Efthimios Parasidis; 6. Big data's new
discrimination threats: amending the Americans with Disabilities Act to
cover discrimination based on data-driven predictions of future disease
Sharona Hoffman; 7. Who's left out of big data? How big data collection,
analysis, and use neglects populations most in need of medical and public
health research and interventions Sarah E. Malanga, Jonathan D. Loe,
Christopher T. Robertson and Kenneth S. Ramos; 8. Potential roadblocks in
health care big data collection: Gobeille v. Liberty Mutual, ERISA, and
all-payer claims databases Carmel Shachar, Aaron S. Kesselheim, Gregory
Curfman and Ameet Sarpatwari; Part III. The Internet of Things (IoT) and
Health Big Data: Introduction Nathan Cortez; 9. Avoiding over-regulation in
the medical internet of Things Dov Greenbaum; 10. Data policy for internet
of things health care devices: aligning patient, industry, and privacy
goals in the age of big data Marcus Comiter; Part IV. Protecting Health
Privacy in the World of Big Data: Introduction Effy Vayena; 11. Thought
leader perspectives on risks in precision medicine research Laura M.
Beskow, Catherine M. Hammack, Kathleen M. Brelsford and Kevin C. McKenna;
12. From individual to group privacy in biomedical big data Brent
Mittelstadt; 13. Big data and informed consent: the case of estimated data
Donna M. Gitter; Part V. Oversight of Big Data Health Research: Proposals
for Improvement: Introduction Holly Fernandez Lynch; 14. Is there a duty to
share health care data? I. Glenn Cohen; 15. Societal lapses in protecting
individual privacy, the common rule, and big data health research Laura
Odwazny; 16. The common rule and research with data, big and small Liza
Dawson; 17. Big data, HIPAA and the common rule: time for big change?
Margaret Foster Riley; Part VI. Big Data, FDA, and Liability
Considerations: Introduction Jerry Avorn; 18. Data sharing that enables
post-approval drug and device research and protects patient privacy: best
practice recommendations Ameet Sarpatwari, Bradley A. Malin, Aaron S.
Kesselheim, Joshua J. Gagne, Sebastian Schneeweiss; 19. Big data and human
medical judgment: regulating next generation clinical decision support
Jeffrey M. Senger and Patrick O'Leary; 20. Medical malpractice and
black-box medicine W. Nicholson Price II; Part VII. Calibrating
Intellectual Property Rights for Health Big Data: Introduction Rachel E.
Sachs; 21. Big data and intellectual property rights in the health and life
sciences Timo Minssen and Justin Pierce; 22. The pathologies of
data-generating patents Ted Sichelman and Brenda M. Simon; Epilogue:
professional cooperation and rivalry in the future of data-driven
healthcare Frank Pasquale.
Introduction Effy Vayena, Urs Gasser, I. Glenn Cohen and Holly Fernandez
Lynch; Part I. Shifting Paradigms: Big Data's Impact on Health Law and
Bioethics: Introduction Urs Gasser; 1. Big data and individual autonomy in
a crowd Barbara J. Evans; 2. Big data's epistemology and its implications
for precision medicine and privacy Jeffrey M. Skopek; 3. Correlation vs.
causation in health-related big data analysis: the role of reason and
regulation Tal Z. Zarsky; 4. Big data and regulatory arbitrage in
healthcare Nicolas P. Terry; Part II. Overcoming the Downsides of Big Data:
Introduction I. Glenn Cohen; 5. The future of pharmacovigilance: big data
and the False Claims Act Efthimios Parasidis; 6. Big data's new
discrimination threats: amending the Americans with Disabilities Act to
cover discrimination based on data-driven predictions of future disease
Sharona Hoffman; 7. Who's left out of big data? How big data collection,
analysis, and use neglects populations most in need of medical and public
health research and interventions Sarah E. Malanga, Jonathan D. Loe,
Christopher T. Robertson and Kenneth S. Ramos; 8. Potential roadblocks in
health care big data collection: Gobeille v. Liberty Mutual, ERISA, and
all-payer claims databases Carmel Shachar, Aaron S. Kesselheim, Gregory
Curfman and Ameet Sarpatwari; Part III. The Internet of Things (IoT) and
Health Big Data: Introduction Nathan Cortez; 9. Avoiding over-regulation in
the medical internet of Things Dov Greenbaum; 10. Data policy for internet
of things health care devices: aligning patient, industry, and privacy
goals in the age of big data Marcus Comiter; Part IV. Protecting Health
Privacy in the World of Big Data: Introduction Effy Vayena; 11. Thought
leader perspectives on risks in precision medicine research Laura M.
Beskow, Catherine M. Hammack, Kathleen M. Brelsford and Kevin C. McKenna;
12. From individual to group privacy in biomedical big data Brent
Mittelstadt; 13. Big data and informed consent: the case of estimated data
Donna M. Gitter; Part V. Oversight of Big Data Health Research: Proposals
for Improvement: Introduction Holly Fernandez Lynch; 14. Is there a duty to
share health care data? I. Glenn Cohen; 15. Societal lapses in protecting
individual privacy, the common rule, and big data health research Laura
Odwazny; 16. The common rule and research with data, big and small Liza
Dawson; 17. Big data, HIPAA and the common rule: time for big change?
Margaret Foster Riley; Part VI. Big Data, FDA, and Liability
Considerations: Introduction Jerry Avorn; 18. Data sharing that enables
post-approval drug and device research and protects patient privacy: best
practice recommendations Ameet Sarpatwari, Bradley A. Malin, Aaron S.
Kesselheim, Joshua J. Gagne, Sebastian Schneeweiss; 19. Big data and human
medical judgment: regulating next generation clinical decision support
Jeffrey M. Senger and Patrick O'Leary; 20. Medical malpractice and
black-box medicine W. Nicholson Price II; Part VII. Calibrating
Intellectual Property Rights for Health Big Data: Introduction Rachel E.
Sachs; 21. Big data and intellectual property rights in the health and life
sciences Timo Minssen and Justin Pierce; 22. The pathologies of
data-generating patents Ted Sichelman and Brenda M. Simon; Epilogue:
professional cooperation and rivalry in the future of data-driven
healthcare Frank Pasquale.
Lynch; Part I. Shifting Paradigms: Big Data's Impact on Health Law and
Bioethics: Introduction Urs Gasser; 1. Big data and individual autonomy in
a crowd Barbara J. Evans; 2. Big data's epistemology and its implications
for precision medicine and privacy Jeffrey M. Skopek; 3. Correlation vs.
causation in health-related big data analysis: the role of reason and
regulation Tal Z. Zarsky; 4. Big data and regulatory arbitrage in
healthcare Nicolas P. Terry; Part II. Overcoming the Downsides of Big Data:
Introduction I. Glenn Cohen; 5. The future of pharmacovigilance: big data
and the False Claims Act Efthimios Parasidis; 6. Big data's new
discrimination threats: amending the Americans with Disabilities Act to
cover discrimination based on data-driven predictions of future disease
Sharona Hoffman; 7. Who's left out of big data? How big data collection,
analysis, and use neglects populations most in need of medical and public
health research and interventions Sarah E. Malanga, Jonathan D. Loe,
Christopher T. Robertson and Kenneth S. Ramos; 8. Potential roadblocks in
health care big data collection: Gobeille v. Liberty Mutual, ERISA, and
all-payer claims databases Carmel Shachar, Aaron S. Kesselheim, Gregory
Curfman and Ameet Sarpatwari; Part III. The Internet of Things (IoT) and
Health Big Data: Introduction Nathan Cortez; 9. Avoiding over-regulation in
the medical internet of Things Dov Greenbaum; 10. Data policy for internet
of things health care devices: aligning patient, industry, and privacy
goals in the age of big data Marcus Comiter; Part IV. Protecting Health
Privacy in the World of Big Data: Introduction Effy Vayena; 11. Thought
leader perspectives on risks in precision medicine research Laura M.
Beskow, Catherine M. Hammack, Kathleen M. Brelsford and Kevin C. McKenna;
12. From individual to group privacy in biomedical big data Brent
Mittelstadt; 13. Big data and informed consent: the case of estimated data
Donna M. Gitter; Part V. Oversight of Big Data Health Research: Proposals
for Improvement: Introduction Holly Fernandez Lynch; 14. Is there a duty to
share health care data? I. Glenn Cohen; 15. Societal lapses in protecting
individual privacy, the common rule, and big data health research Laura
Odwazny; 16. The common rule and research with data, big and small Liza
Dawson; 17. Big data, HIPAA and the common rule: time for big change?
Margaret Foster Riley; Part VI. Big Data, FDA, and Liability
Considerations: Introduction Jerry Avorn; 18. Data sharing that enables
post-approval drug and device research and protects patient privacy: best
practice recommendations Ameet Sarpatwari, Bradley A. Malin, Aaron S.
Kesselheim, Joshua J. Gagne, Sebastian Schneeweiss; 19. Big data and human
medical judgment: regulating next generation clinical decision support
Jeffrey M. Senger and Patrick O'Leary; 20. Medical malpractice and
black-box medicine W. Nicholson Price II; Part VII. Calibrating
Intellectual Property Rights for Health Big Data: Introduction Rachel E.
Sachs; 21. Big data and intellectual property rights in the health and life
sciences Timo Minssen and Justin Pierce; 22. The pathologies of
data-generating patents Ted Sichelman and Brenda M. Simon; Epilogue:
professional cooperation and rivalry in the future of data-driven
healthcare Frank Pasquale.