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Medical information systems ethics
Contents:
Chapter 1 The emergence medical information in the face of personal and sociental 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
1.4 Cultural evolution of mentalities surrounding legitimacy of information
1.5 Processing of personal data in law
Chapter 2 Ethical modeling: from the design to the use of an information system
2.1 Info-ethical: data on practical wisdom
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
Chapter 3 Uses of this ethical model
3.1 Implementing the ethical model
3.2 Presentation of the study’s questionnaires
3.3 Necessary environmental changes for healthcare
3.4 Creating and ethical charter on the ideal computational tool for a healthcare establishment
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
4.3 Ethical use of an information system in healthcare
4.4 Ethical-oriented personalized medicine
4.5 Tool for the establishment and constant improvement of information systems for ethical practice in hospitals
Conclusions
Appendix 1
Appendix 2
Appendix 3
Appendix 4
Appendix 5
Appendix 6
Bibliography
Index
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