在卫生信息学中实现数据公正

M. Thinyane
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人们日益认识到,技术必须嵌入社会价值和道德原则,对其敏感,了解其信息,并成为其渠道。除了人权原则等规范性框架被用来为技术发展提供信息外,许多利益攸关方也在制定道德准则和原则,为其在各个领域的技术解决方案提供信息,特别是围绕人工智能、机器学习、物联网、机器人和大数据等前沿技术的使用。数字卫生是技术与卫生的融合将对推进可持续发展要务,特别是围绕健康和福祉(即可持续发展目标3)产生重大影响的领域之一。就数字健康而言,该领域的解决方案应遵循哪些价值观和道德原则,更重要的是,如何将这些价值观和道德原则转化并嵌入具体的技术解决方案中?本文探讨了卫生信息学背景下数据公正的概念,并概述了数据收集、处理、使用、共享和交换对卫生结果和影响的关键考虑因素。此外,本文探讨了Mortier等人的易读性、代理性和可协商性的人-数据交互原则通过健康信息系统架构的操作化。
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Operationalizing Data Justice in Health Informatics
There is a growing awareness of the need and increasing demands for technology to embed, be sensitive to, be informed by, and to be a conduit of societal values and ethical principles. Besides the normative frameworks, such as the Human Rights principles, being used to inform technology developments, numerous stakeholders are also developing ethical guidelines and principles to inform their technology solutions across various domains, particularly around the use of frontier technologies such as artificial intelligence, machine learning, Internet of things, robotics and big data. Digital health is one of the domains where the convergence of technology and health stands to have a significant impact on advancing sustainable development imperatives, specifically around health and wellbeing (i.e. SDG3). As far as digital health is concerned, what values and ethical principles should inform solutions in this domain, and more significantly, how should these be translated and embedded into specific technology solutions? This paper explores the notion of data justice in the context of health informatics and outlines the key considerations for data collection, processing, use, sharing and exchange towards health outcomes and impact. Further, the paper explores the operationalization of Mortier et al.‘s Human-Data Interaction principles of legibility, agency and negotiability through a health informatics system architecture.
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