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ISBN 10: 1848218591
ISBN 13: 978-1848218598
Author: Jérã’Me Béranger
The exponential digitization of medical data has led to a transformation of the practice of medicine. This change notably raises a new complexity of issues surrounding health IT. The proper use of these communication tools, such as telemedicine, e-health, m-health the big medical data, should improve the quality of monitoring and care of patients for an information system to “human face”.
Faced with these challenges, the author analyses in an ethical angle the patient-physician relationship, sharing, transmission and storage of medical information, setting pins to an ethic for the digitization of medical information. Drawing on good practice recommendations closely associated with values, this model is developing tools for reflection and present the keys to understanding the decision-making issues that reflect both the technological constraints and the complex nature of human reality in medicine .
Table of contents:
CHAPTER 1. THE EMERGENCE OF MEDICAL INFORMATION IN THE FACE OF PERSONAL AND SOCIETAL ETHICAL CHALLENGES
1.1. An information-consuming society
1.2. e-Health, m-health, the Quantified Self and Big Data
1.3. Medical secrecy in the face of the computerization of healthcare data
1.3.1. Regulatory characteristics of medical secrecy
1.3.2. Protection of healthcare data
1.4. Cultural evolution of mentalities surrounding legitimacy of information
1.5. Processing of personal data in law
1.5.1. European regulations concerning the processing of medical data
1.5.2. American legal framework surrounding personal healthcare data
1.5.3. Laws pertaining to personal data in Asia
CHAPTER 2. ETHICAL MODELING: FROM THE DESIGN TO THE USE OF AN INFORMATION SYSTEM
2.1. Info-ethics: data on practical wisdom
2.1.1. Epistemological illumination around the pyramid of knowledge
2.1.2. From data to knowledge through an information system
2.1.3. Quality and choice of medical information
2.2. Identification of method used to develop the ethical analysis model
2.3. Development of the ethical analysis space
2.4. Presentation of the ethical model
2.4.1. Ethical cube of an accepted contingency
2.4.2. Ethical model of information system in the doctor–patient relationship
2.4.3. Ethical modeling of medical communication
2.4.4. Process of creation of practical wisdom via neo-Platonic systemic ethical modeling
2.4.5. Ethical inductive algorithmic governance (��, G, ��)
2.4.6. Toward a selective ranking of medical data
CHAPTER 3. USES OF THIS ETHICAL MODEL
3.1. Implementing the ethical model
3.1.1. Implementing the model on the major aims of an information system
3.1.2. Implementation of the model in the general creation of an information system
3.2. Presentation of the study’s questionnaires
3.3. Necessary environmental changes for healthcare information systems: recommendations and actions
3.3.1. From a structural and technological perspective
3.3.2. From a strategic and methodological perspective
3.3.3. From an organizational and regulatory perspective
3.3.4. From a relational and cultural perspective
3.4. Creating an ethical charter on the “ideal” computational tool for a healthcare establishment
3.4.1. Missions and areas of action
3.4.2. Contents
CHAPTER 4. ETHICS-ORIENTED PERSONALIZED MEDICINE
4.1. The evolution of society toward an ethical ideal based on information
4.2. The doctor–patient–IS triangulation
4.2.1. Man–machine interface
4.2.2. Data compression
4.2.3. Flexibility and technical adaptation to the users
4.2.4. Shared knowledge engineering
4.3. Ethical use of an information system in healthcare
4.4. Ethics-oriented personalized medicine
4.4.1. Value of management
4.4.2. Ethical management
4.5. Tool for the establishment and constant improvement of information systems for ethical practice in hospitals
4.5.1. Construction of the dashboards
4.5.2. Methodology of implementation and use
CONCLUSIONS
APPENDICES
Appendix 1
Appendix 2
Appendix 3
Appendix 4
Appendix 5
Appendix 6
BIBLIOGRAPHY
INDEX
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