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SERIES: eHealth in primary care. Part 2: Exploring the ethical implications of its application in primary care practice
by
Teichert, Martina
, Kasteleyn, Marise J.
, Chavannes, Niels H.
, Aardoom, Jiska
, Büchner, Frederike L.
, Pinnock, Hilary
, van der Kleij, Rianne M. J. J.
, Honkoop, Persijn
, Houwink, Elisa J. F.
, Lucivero, Federica
, Jongsma, Karin R.
, van der Boog, Paul
, van Luenen, Sanne
, de Vries, Martine
, Meijer, Eline
, Boers, Sarah N.
in
Decision making
/ Decision Making, Shared
/ Decision Support Systems, Clinical - ethics
/ digital health
/ doctor-patient relationship
/ eHealth
/ Ethics
/ Humans
/ Machine Learning
/ Opinion Paper
/ Personal Autonomy
/ Persuasive Communication
/ Physician patient relationships
/ Physician's Role
/ Physician-Patient Relations
/ Precision Medicine
/ Primary care
/ Primary Health Care
/ Responsibilities
/ Role
/ Self-Management - ethics
/ Shared decision making
/ Telemedicine - ethics
2020
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SERIES: eHealth in primary care. Part 2: Exploring the ethical implications of its application in primary care practice
by
Teichert, Martina
, Kasteleyn, Marise J.
, Chavannes, Niels H.
, Aardoom, Jiska
, Büchner, Frederike L.
, Pinnock, Hilary
, van der Kleij, Rianne M. J. J.
, Honkoop, Persijn
, Houwink, Elisa J. F.
, Lucivero, Federica
, Jongsma, Karin R.
, van der Boog, Paul
, van Luenen, Sanne
, de Vries, Martine
, Meijer, Eline
, Boers, Sarah N.
in
Decision making
/ Decision Making, Shared
/ Decision Support Systems, Clinical - ethics
/ digital health
/ doctor-patient relationship
/ eHealth
/ Ethics
/ Humans
/ Machine Learning
/ Opinion Paper
/ Personal Autonomy
/ Persuasive Communication
/ Physician patient relationships
/ Physician's Role
/ Physician-Patient Relations
/ Precision Medicine
/ Primary care
/ Primary Health Care
/ Responsibilities
/ Role
/ Self-Management - ethics
/ Shared decision making
/ Telemedicine - ethics
2020
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SERIES: eHealth in primary care. Part 2: Exploring the ethical implications of its application in primary care practice
by
Teichert, Martina
, Kasteleyn, Marise J.
, Chavannes, Niels H.
, Aardoom, Jiska
, Büchner, Frederike L.
, Pinnock, Hilary
, van der Kleij, Rianne M. J. J.
, Honkoop, Persijn
, Houwink, Elisa J. F.
, Lucivero, Federica
, Jongsma, Karin R.
, van der Boog, Paul
, van Luenen, Sanne
, de Vries, Martine
, Meijer, Eline
, Boers, Sarah N.
in
Decision making
/ Decision Making, Shared
/ Decision Support Systems, Clinical - ethics
/ digital health
/ doctor-patient relationship
/ eHealth
/ Ethics
/ Humans
/ Machine Learning
/ Opinion Paper
/ Personal Autonomy
/ Persuasive Communication
/ Physician patient relationships
/ Physician's Role
/ Physician-Patient Relations
/ Precision Medicine
/ Primary care
/ Primary Health Care
/ Responsibilities
/ Role
/ Self-Management - ethics
/ Shared decision making
/ Telemedicine - ethics
2020
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SERIES: eHealth in primary care. Part 2: Exploring the ethical implications of its application in primary care practice
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SERIES: eHealth in primary care. Part 2: Exploring the ethical implications of its application in primary care practice
2020
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Overview
eHealth promises to increase self-management and personalised medicine and improve cost-effectiveness in primary care. Paired with these promises are ethical implications, as eHealth will affect patients' and primary care professionals' (PCPs) experiences, values, norms, and relationships.
We argue what ethical implications related to the impact of eHealth on four vital aspects of primary care could (and should) be anticipated.
(1) EHealth influences dealing with predictive and diagnostic uncertainty. Machine-learning based clinical decision support systems offer (seemingly) objective, quantified, and personalised outcomes. However, they also introduce new loci of uncertainty and subjectivity. The decision-making process becomes opaque, and algorithms can be invalid, biased, or even discriminatory. This has implications for professional responsibilities and judgments, justice, autonomy, and trust. (2) EHealth affects the roles and responsibilities of patients because it can stimulate self-management and autonomy. However, autonomy can also be compromised, e.g. in cases of persuasive technologies and eHealth can increase existing health disparities. (3) The delegation of tasks to a network of technologies and stakeholders requires attention for responsibility gaps and new responsibilities. (4) The triangulate relationship: patient-eHealth-PCP requires a reconsideration of the role of human interaction and 'humanness' in primary care as well as of shaping Shared Decision Making.
Our analysis is an essential first step towards setting up a dedicated ethics research agenda that should be examined in parallel to the development and implementation of eHealth. The ultimate goal is to inspire the development of practice-specific ethical recommendations.
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Taylor & Francis,Taylor & Francis Ltd,Taylor & Francis Group
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