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Big Data and Ethics
The Medical Datasphere

This book discusses the phenomena associated with the exponential digitization of medical data and how it has led to a transformation of the practice of medicine, also providing the tools necessary for ethical reflection on the development, implementation, and use of healthy mega data.

Jérôme Béranger (Author)

9781785480256, Elsevier Science

Hardback, published 27 April 2016

324 pages
22.9 x 15.1 x 2.4 cm, 0.47 kg

Faced with the exponential development of Big Data and both its legal and economic repercussions, we are still slightly in the dark concerning the use of digital information. In the perpetual balance between confidentiality and transparency, this data will lead us to call into question how we understand certain paradigms, such as the Hippocratic Oath in medicine. As a consequence, a reflection on the study of the risks associated with the ethical issues surrounding the design and manipulation of this “massive data? seems to be essential.This book provides a direction and ethical value to these significant volumes of data. It proposes an ethical analysis model and recommendations to better keep this data in check. This empirical and ethico-technical approach brings together the first aspects of a moral framework directed toward thought, conscience and the responsibility of citizens concerned by the use of data of a personal nature.

Chapter 1. The Shift towards a Connected, Assessed and Personalized Medicine Centered Upon Medical Datasphere ProcessingChapter 2. Ethical Development of the Medical DatasphereChapter 3. Management and Governance of Personal Health DataConclusionAppendix

Subject Areas: Information retrieval [UNH], Databases [UN], Personal & public health [MBNH], Biotechnology industries [KNDH1], Library, archive & information management [GLC]

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