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View article: Compliance with Clinical Guidelines and AI-Based Clinical Decision Support Systems: Implications for Ethics and Trust
Compliance with Clinical Guidelines and AI-Based Clinical Decision Support Systems: Implications for Ethics and Trust Open
View article: Epistemic authority and medical AI: epistemological differences and challenges in medical practice
Epistemic authority and medical AI: epistemological differences and challenges in medical practice Open
Recent and ongoing advances in medical AI promise to revolutionise medicine by improving the accuracy, speed, and efficiency of clinical care. These promises are responses to the continuous quest of modern medicine to eliminate uncertainty…
View article: Human-Like Epistemic Trust? A Conceptual and Normative Analysis of Conversational AI in Mental Healthcare
Human-Like Epistemic Trust? A Conceptual and Normative Analysis of Conversational AI in Mental Healthcare Open
The attribution of human concepts to conversational artificial intelligence (CAI) simulating human characteristics and conversation in psychotherapeutic settings presents significant conceptual and normative challenges. First, this article…
View article: The value of large-scale programmes in human genomics
The value of large-scale programmes in human genomics Open
Large national genomic programmes have been created in many countries, including France, England and Germany, to advance the realisation of the potential genomic medicine holds to significantly contribute to society by improving health, an…
View article: Global Health in the Age of AI: Charting a Course for Ethical Implementation and Societal Benefit
Global Health in the Age of AI: Charting a Course for Ethical Implementation and Societal Benefit Open
View article: Ethical and social implications of public–private partnerships in the context of genomic/big health data collection
Ethical and social implications of public–private partnerships in the context of genomic/big health data collection Open
This paper reports on the findings of an international workshop organised by the UK-France+ Genomics and Ethics Network (UK-FR + GENE) in 2022. The focus of the workshop were the ethical and social issues raised by public-private partnersh…
View article: Overcoming barriers to single-cell RNA sequencing adoption in low- and middle-income countries
Overcoming barriers to single-cell RNA sequencing adoption in low- and middle-income countries Open
The advent of single-cell resolution sequencing and spatial transcriptomics has enabled the delivery of cellular and molecular atlases of tissues and organs, providing new insights into tissue health and disease. However, if the full poten…
View article: AI-driven decision support systems and epistemic reliance: a qualitative study on obstetricians’ and midwives’ perspectives on integrating AI-driven CTG into clinical decision making
AI-driven decision support systems and epistemic reliance: a qualitative study on obstetricians’ and midwives’ perspectives on integrating AI-driven CTG into clinical decision making Open
Background Given that AI-driven decision support systems (AI-DSS) are intended to assist in medical decision making, it is essential that clinicians are willing to incorporate AI-DSS into their practice. This study takes as a case study th…
View article: Protocol for a scoping review to understand what is known about concepts and practices of responsibility of health in the use of digital health tools
Protocol for a scoping review to understand what is known about concepts and practices of responsibility of health in the use of digital health tools Open
results will be supplemented with tables, graphs, and figures when needed to visualise information that is relevant to the objective and review questions.
View article: Correction to: Data-driven research and healthcare: public trust, data governance and the NHS
Correction to: Data-driven research and healthcare: public trust, data governance and the NHS Open
View article: Data-driven research and healthcare: public trust, data governance and the NHS
Data-driven research and healthcare: public trust, data governance and the NHS Open
It is widely acknowledged that trust plays an important role for the acceptability of data sharing practices in research and healthcare, and for the adoption of new health technologies such as AI. Yet there is reported distrust in this dom…
View article: Trustworthy artificial intelligence and ethical design: public perceptions of trustworthiness of an AI-based decision-support tool in the context of intrapartum care
Trustworthy artificial intelligence and ethical design: public perceptions of trustworthiness of an AI-based decision-support tool in the context of intrapartum care Open
View article: The impact of artificial intelligence on the person-centred, doctor-patient relationship: some problems and solutions
The impact of artificial intelligence on the person-centred, doctor-patient relationship: some problems and solutions Open
View article: A practical checklist for return of results from genomic research in the European context
A practical checklist for return of results from genomic research in the European context Open
View article: Democratising or disrupting diagnosis? Ethical issues raised by the use of AI tools for rare disease diagnosis
Democratising or disrupting diagnosis? Ethical issues raised by the use of AI tools for rare disease diagnosis Open
Computational phenotyping (CP) technology uses facial recognition algorithms to classify and potentially diagnose rare genetic disorders on the basis of digitised facial images. This AI technology has a number of research as well as clinic…
View article: Managing expectations, rights, and duties in large-scale genomics initiatives: a European comparison
Managing expectations, rights, and duties in large-scale genomics initiatives: a European comparison Open
This article reports on the findings of an international workshop organised by the UK-France Genomics and Ethics Network (UK-FR GENE) in 2021. They focus specifically on how collection, storage and sharing of genomic data may pose challeng…
View article: “I don’t think people are ready to trust these algorithms at face value”: trust and the use of machine learning algorithms in the diagnosis of rare disease
“I don’t think people are ready to trust these algorithms at face value”: trust and the use of machine learning algorithms in the diagnosis of rare disease Open
View article: Return of results from genomic research: a practical tool
Return of results from genomic research: a practical tool Open
An increasing number of European research projects return, or plan to return, individual genomic research results (IRR) to participants. While data access is a data subject’s right under the GDPR, and many legal and ethical guidelines allo…
View article: Pursuing impact in research: towards an ethical approach
Pursuing impact in research: towards an ethical approach Open
Background Research proactively and deliberately aims to bring about specific changes to how societies function and individual lives fare. However, in the ever-expanding field of ethical regulations and guidance for researchers, one ethica…
View article: Ethics of artificial intelligence in global health: Explainability, algorithmic bias and trust
Ethics of artificial intelligence in global health: Explainability, algorithmic bias and trust Open
View article: Before and beyond trust: reliance in medical AI
Before and beyond trust: reliance in medical AI Open
Artificial intelligence (AI) is changing healthcare and the practice of medicine as data-driven science and machine-learning technologies, in particular, are contributing to a variety of medical and clinical tasks. Such advancements have a…
View article: Trustworthy Institutions in Global Health Research Collaborations
Trustworthy Institutions in Global Health Research Collaborations Open
Here, I give an account of what it means for an institution to be trusted and be trustworthy in the context of global health research. I employ the example of data sharing to illustrate the importance and value of trustworthiness as an ins…
View article: The ethics of genomic medicine: redefining values and norms in the UK and France
The ethics of genomic medicine: redefining values and norms in the UK and France Open
View article: Taking it to the bank: the ethical management of individual findings arising in secondary research
Taking it to the bank: the ethical management of individual findings arising in secondary research Open
A rapidly growing proportion of health research uses ‘secondary data’: data used for purposes other than those for which it was originally collected. Do researchers using secondary data have an obligation to disclose individual research fi…
View article: Sharing whilst caring: solidarity and public trust in a data-driven healthcare system
Sharing whilst caring: solidarity and public trust in a data-driven healthcare system Open
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View article: The need for empathetic healthcare systems
The need for empathetic healthcare systems Open
Medicine is not merely a job that requires technical expertise, but a profession concerned with making the best decisions and recommendations with reference to, and in consultation with, the patient. This means that the skill set required …
View article: Artificial intelligence and the ongoing need for empathy, compassion and trust in healthcare
Artificial intelligence and the ongoing need for empathy, compassion and trust in healthcare Open
Empathy, compassion and trust are fundamental values of a patient-centred, relational model of health care. In recent years, the quest for greater efficiency in health care, including economic efficiency, has often resulted in the side-lin…
View article: Insights into malaria susceptibility using genome-wide data on 17,000 individuals from Africa, Asia and Oceania
Insights into malaria susceptibility using genome-wide data on 17,000 individuals from Africa, Asia and Oceania Open
The human genetic factors that affect resistance to infectious disease are poorly understood. Here we report a genome-wide association study in 17,000 severe malaria cases and population controls from 11 countries, informed by sequencing o…
View article: Austerity, Health and Ethics
Austerity, Health and Ethics Open