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Ethics, Medicine, and Information Technology. Intelligent Machines and the Transformation of Health Care
Goodman, K.
1ª Edición Febrero 2016
Inglés
Tapa blanda
192 pags
1000 gr
null x null x null cm
ISBN 9781107624733
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Description
Information technology is transforming the practices of medicine, nursing, and biomedical research. Computers can now render diagnoses and prognoses more accurately than humans. The concepts of privacy and confidentiality are evolving as data moves from paper to silicon to clouds. Big data promises financial wealth, as well as riches of information and benefits to science and public health. Online access and mobile apps provide patients with an unprecedented connection to their health and health records. This transformation is as unsettling as it is exhilarating. This unique new book is essential for anyone who uses computers in health care, biomedical research or public health, and cares about the ethical issues that arise in their work. With chapters spanning issues from professionalism and quality to mobile health and bioinformatics, it establishes what will become the 'core curriculum' in ethics and health informatics, a growing field which encourages truly inter- and multidisciplinary inquiry.
- Suitable for course adoption - informatics programs and courses are growing dramatically in number
- No other books comprehensively cover this rapidly changing field - fills a gap in the literature
- Written by one of the world's leading experts in the field, whose contributions have defined and shaped it for more than two decades
Contents
1. Information technologies and twenty-first-century clinical practice: ethics
and the electronic health record
2. Ancient professions and intelligent machines: the ethical challenge of computational
decision support
3. Health privacy, data protection, and trust
4. Professionalism, programming, and pedagogy
5. Safety, standards, and interoperability
6. The e-Health industry: markets, vendors and regulators
7. Digital health: ubiquitous, virtual, remote, robotic
8. Biomedical research from genomes to populations: big data and the growth
of knowledge
Appendix A. AMIA's Code of Professional and Ethical Conduct
Appendix B. The IMIA Code of Ethics for Health Information Professionals
References
Index.
About the Authors
Kenneth W. Goodman, University of Miami
Kenneth W. Goodman is founder and director of the Institute for Bioethics and
Health Policy, Miller School of Medicine, University of Miami, and co-director
of the university's ethics programs.
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