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Healthcare Artificial Intelligence in India and Ethical Aspects
Goal 3 in Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) talks about Good Health and Well-being for all by 2030. Several nations globally, including India,... -
Develo** a Framework for Self-regulatory Governance in Healthcare AI Research: Insights from South Korea
This paper elucidates and rationalizes the ethical governance system for healthcare AI research, as outlined in the ‘Research Ethics Guidelines for...
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The Environmental Costs of Artificial Intelligence for Healthcare
Healthcare has emerged as a key setting where expectations are rising for the potential benefits of artificial intelligence (AI), encompassing a...
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Better learning through history: using archival resources to teach healthcare ethics to science students
While the use of archives is common as a research methodology in the history and philosophy of science (HPS), training in archival methods is more...
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AI Through Ethical Lenses: A Discourse Analysis of Guidelines for AI in Healthcare
While the technologies that enable Artificial Intelligence (AI) continue to advance rapidly, there are increasing promises regarding AI’s beneficial...
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Assessing Path Dependency in Vietnam’s Healthcare Legal Framework: Exploring Public–Private Collaboration in Ho Chi Minh City during the COVID-19 Crisis
The COVID-19 pandemic prompted a nudge for public–private cooperation in healthcare to rapidly cope with limited resource. However, Vietnam’s...
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Sco** Review Shows the Dynamics and Complexities Inherent to the Notion of “Responsibility” in Artificial Intelligence within the Healthcare Context
The increasing integration of artificial intelligence (AI) in healthcare presents a host of ethical, legal, social, and political challenges...
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Intersectionality as a tool for clinical ethics consultation in mental healthcare
Bioethics increasingly recognizes the impact of discriminatory practices based on social categories such as race, gender, sexual orientation or...
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A critical and systematic literature review of epistemic justice applied to healthcare: recommendations for a patient partnership approach
Invalidation from healthcare practitioners is an experience shared by many patients, especially those marginalized or living with contested...
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It takes a pirate to know one: ethical hackers for healthcare cybersecurity
Healthcare cybersecurity is increasingly targeted by malicious hackers. This sector has many vulnerabilities and health data is very sensitive and...
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Laying an Ethical Foundation in Healthcare in the Era of PM
Advances in technology have not only expanded precision medicine (PM) in scope but also in complexity, and this trend is anticipated to continue for... -
Incommensurability and healthcare priority setting
This paper argues that accepting incommensurability can be a useful step for develo** attractive hybrid theories to how to distribute scarce...
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Global service-learning and business education: the case of Azerbaijan
This study investigates the development of service-learning models for business school students in Azerbaijan. Drawing on the United Nations...
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Artificial Intelligence: Poverty Alleviation, Healthcare, Education, and Reduced Inequalities in a Post-COVID World
On October 25, 2015, the General Assembly of the United Nations (UN) set forth an agenda which included 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and... -
Implementing Ethics in Healthcare AI-Based Applications: A Sco** Review
A number of Artificial Intelligence (AI) ethics frameworks have been published in the last 6 years in response to the growing concerns posed by the...
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Meta-consent for the secondary use of health data within a learning health system: a qualitative study of the public’s perspective
BackgroundThe advent of learning healthcare systems (LHSs) raises an important implementation challenge concerning how to request and manage consent...
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Clinical ethical practice and associated factors in healthcare facilities in Ethiopia: a cross-sectional study
BackgroundClinical ethical practice (CEP) is required for healthcare workers (HCWs) to improve health-care delivery. However, there are gaps between...
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The effect of deliberative process on the self-sacrificial decisions of utilitarian healthcare students
BackgroundThe COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted prosocial behavior as a professional healthcare core competency. Although medical students are...
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Social and Ethical Implications of Integrating Precision Medicine into Healthcare
Precision Medicine with the use of genomic information can provide tailored screening and prevention strategies in healthcare if it is used in...