探索数字主权:数字医疗保健设计的开放性问题

Paola Pierri, Bianca Herlo
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在“数据原教旨主义”文化的推动下,卫生服务越来越多地引入了数据化,有时缺乏透明度和患者参与。本文将借鉴英国的研究,以批判性地反思卫生数字化的更广泛影响以及数字权利和数据正义问题,这些问题在这一领域有时被忽视。来自英国的案例涉及到数据化对社区卫生服务——以及更广泛的福利服务——在精神卫生领域的影响。事实上,由于他们的数字活动和记录,有使用数字卫生服务的精神卫生服务经验的人受到了不同的关注、代表和对待。从理论上讲,本文将在现有的数字主权文献中构建这些问题和案例研究。数字主权问题被作者理解为处理数字自我的独立、控制和自治问题的核心。它在几个层面上提出了透明度和问责制问题,从政府购买数字工具到对卫生工作者和算法化决策过程的潜在影响。
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Exploring digital sovereignty: open questions for design in digital healthcare
Abstract Driven by a culture of ‘data fundamentalism’, datafication is being increasingly introduced in health services, sometimes with little transparency and patient engagement. This paper will be drawing on research from the UK in order to critically reflect on the wider impact of health digitalization and issues of digital rights and data justice, which are sometimes overlooked in this field. The case from the UK deals with the effects of datafication in community health services—and more broadly welfare services—within the field of mental health. People with experience of mental-health service using digital health services are in fact made visible, represented and treated differently as a result of their digital activities and records. Theoretically the paper will frame these issues and case studies within the available literature on Digital Sovereignty. The question of digital sovereignty is understood by the authors as central to deal with issues of independence, control and autonomy over the digital self. It raises Issues of transparency and accountability on several levels, from the Government’s purchasing of digital tools, to potential impact on health worker and algorithmicized decision making process.
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