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E-raamat: AI in eHealth: Human Autonomy, Data Governance and Privacy in Healthcare

Edited by (University of Copenhagen), Edited by (Universität Wien, Austria), Edited by (Kyushu University, Japan), Edited by (University of Turku, Finland), Edited by (Universität Heidelberg)
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  • Ilmumisaeg: 15-Sep-2022
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  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781108924900
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Digital technologies, in particular AI, are disrupting healthcare and creating new opportunities and risks for all actors in the medical ecosystem. This collection of interdisciplinary essays offers an up-to-date analysis of current trends related to law, ethics and AI in the digital healthcare space.

The emergence of digital platforms and the new application economy are transforming healthcare and creating new opportunities and risks for all stakeholders in the medical ecosystem. Many of these developments rely heavily on data and AI algorithms to prevent, diagnose, treat, and monitor diseases and other health conditions. A broad range of medical, ethical and legal knowledge is now required to navigate this highly complex and fast-changing space. This collection brings together scholars from medicine and law, but also ethics, management, philosophy, and computer science, to examine current and future technological, policy and regulatory issues. In particular, the book addresses the challenge of integrating data protection and privacy concerns into the design of emerging healthcare products and services. With a number of comparative case studies, the book offers a high-level, global, and interdisciplinary perspective on the normative and policy dilemmas raised by the proliferation of information technologies in a healthcare context.

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'With authors spanning the globe from Japan, to Austria, to Canada, this excellent volume deftly tackles some of the most important legal and ethical issues raised by AI in healthcare, whether in apps, direct to consumer genetic tests, or electronic health records.' I. Glenn Cohen, James A. Attwood and Leslie Williams Professor of Law, Harvard Law School 'This is an excellent piece of work in the way in which it intertwines ICT Law and AI in the welfare state. Complicated matters are explained and discussed among today´s expertise in a most fruitful way. There is no doubt that eHealth is becoming a legal field of its own.' Cecilia Magnusson Sjöberg, Professor of Law and Information Technology, Department of Law, Stockholm University 'In AI in eHealth: Human Autonomy, Data Governance & Privacy in Healthcare the impressive lineup of authors provide an important discussion of some of the most pressing and complex issues facing society. This book is an important addition to existing literature and should be of widespread interest amongst academic, lawyers, data privacy professionals, the healthcare sector, computer scientists, and many more.' Dan Jerker B. Svantesson, Professor of Law, Bond University 'This profound interdisciplinary contributions of 22 experts reflect the state of the art on AI in E-Health. The authors demonstrate the importance of digitized health data for medical research, public health and individual medical treatment. The technical, medical, ethical and legal preconditions and implications of primary and secondary use of medical data are convincingly analyzed. The Recommendations should be taken into account for streamlining the current activities in E-Health on a European and global level.' Wolfgang Kilian, Professor Emeritus, Institute for Legal Informatics, Leibniz University Hannover, Germany 'This is a timely and stimulating multidisciplinary elucidation of regulatory and ethical challenges brought on by the growing deployment of AI in healthcare. The editors are to be especially congratulated for the breadth of perspectives they bring to bear on the subject matter.' Lee A. Bygrave, Norwegian Research Center for Computers and Law, University of Oslo

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Scholars from medicine, law and related disciplines examine the ethical and legal challenges raised by AI in digital healthcare.
List of Contributors
viii
Preface xi
List of Acronyms
xiii
1 Mapping the Digital Healthcare Revolution
1(16)
Marcelo Corrales Compagnucci
Mark Fenwick
Michael Lowery Wilson
Nikolaus Forgo
Till Barnighausen
PART I Platforms, Apps and Digital Health
17(106)
2 Technology-Driven Disruption of Healthcare and `UI Layer' Privacy-by-Design
19(49)
Marcelo Corrales Compagnucci
Mark Fenwick
Helena Haapio
Timo Minssen
Erik P. M. Vermeulen
3 Social Media Platforms as Public Health Arbiters: Global Ethical Considerations on Privacy, Legal, and Cultural Issues Associated with Suicide Detection Algorithms
68(19)
Karen L. Celedonia
Michael Lowery Wilson
Marcelo Corrales Compagnucci
4 Promoting the Use of PHR by Citizens and Physicians: Proposed Design for a Token to Be Allocated to Citizens
87(36)
Shinto Teramoto
PART II Trust and Design
123(84)
5 Privacy Management in eHealth Using Contextual Consenting
125(22)
Yki Kortesniemi
Paivi Poyry-Lassila
6 Artificial Intelligence and Data Protection Law
147(19)
Thomas Hoeren
Maurice Niehoff
7 AI Technologies and Accountability in Digital Health
166(41)
Eva Thelisson
PART III Knowledge, Risk and Control
207(102)
8 The Principle of Transparency in Medical Research: Applying Big Data Analytics to Electronic Health Records
209(42)
Nikolaus Forgo
Marie-Catherine Wagner
9 The Next Challenge for Data Protection Law: AI Revolution in Automated Scientific Research
251(26)
Janos Meszaros
10 A Global Human Rights Approach to Medical Artificial Intelligence
277(32)
Audrey Lebret
PART IV Balancing Regulation, Innovation and Ethics
309(142)
11 Doctors Without Borders? The Law Applicable to Cross-Border eHealth Services and AI-Based Medicine
311(23)
Jan D. Luttringhaus
12 Organisational Readiness for the Adoption of Artificial Intelligence in Hospitals
334(44)
Maximilian Schuessler
Till Barnighausen
Anant Jani
13 Regulating the `Benefits' of eHealth: Information Disclosure Duties in the Age of AI
378(23)
Marc Stauch
14 Data Protection Implications of Forensic Genealogy: A Close Look at the Use of Forensic Genealogy in Solving a Double Murder in Sweden
401(22)
Dena Dervanovic
15 Health Research, eHealth, and Learning Healthcare Systems: Key Approaches, Shortcomings, and Design Issues in Data Governance
423(28)
Shawn H. E. Harmon
Index 451
Marcelo Corrales Compagnucci is Associate Professor of Information Technology Law at the Centre for Advanced Studies in Biomedical Innovation Law, Faculty of Law, University of Copenhagen, Denmark. Michael Lowery Wilson is Associate Professor of Injury Epidemiology and Prevention at the Faculty of Medicine, University of Turku, Finland. Mark Fenwick is Professor of International Business Law at the Graduate School of Law, Kyushu University, Japan. Nikolaus Forgó is Professor of IT and IP Law at the Department of Innovation and Digitalisation in Law, Faculty of Law, University of Vienna, Austria. Till Bärnighausen is Professor in Epidemiology at the Heidelberg Institute of Global Health, Germany.