Chapitre 6. The challenges and effects of digital medical devices on the doctor-patient relationship, as seen through the lens of treating sleep apnoea.

Cristina Lindenmeyer, Bénédicte Bévière-Boyer, Michael Chocron, Yanita Andonova, Jean-Michel Besnier, Bonnet Grégory, Jean-Marc Deltorn, Marie-Pia d'Ortho, Aloïse Quesne, Gérard Reynier, Geneviève Vidal
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Tablets, smartphones, digital platforms, connected objects with or without Artificial Intelligence (AI) are invading our daily lives and transforming our relationships with others. Having already entered the field of wellness, in recent years we have seen the expectations and hopes raised by these new devices turn towards the field of health. In 2019, the European Parliament passed a resolution on a comprehensive European industrial policy on artificial intelligence and robotics 55, calling for caution in the use of algorithmic processes in the medical field and stressing that “the current system of approval of Digital Medical Devices may not be suitable for AI technologies”. Drawing on the framework of the treatment of sleep apnoea by continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP), our reflection highlights the fact that the increase in the amount of data, the acceleration of information, the disparity in the attractiveness and skills in IT and AI between the actors involved (doctors and patients), as well as the subjective effects of these changes lead to a redefinition of the doctor-patient relationship and a transformation of medical practice more generally.

Chapitre 6。从治疗睡眠呼吸暂停的角度看,数字医疗设备对医患关系的挑战和影响。
平板电脑、智能手机、数字平台、有或没有人工智能(AI)的联网设备正在侵入我们的日常生活,并改变我们与他人的关系。我们已经进入了健康领域,近年来,我们看到这些新设备所带来的期望和希望转向了健康领域。2019年,欧洲议会通过了一项关于人工智能和机器人技术的全面欧洲产业政策55的决议,呼吁在医疗领域使用算法过程时要谨慎,并强调目前的数字医疗设备审批制度可能不适合人工智能技术。利用持续气道正压通气(CPAP)治疗睡眠呼吸暂停的框架,我们的反思强调了这样一个事实,即数据量的增加、信息的加速、所涉及的行动者(医生和患者)在IT和人工智能方面的吸引力和技能的差异,以及这些变化的主观影响,导致了对医患关系的重新定义和更普遍的医疗实践转型。
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