Seeing through health information technology: the need for transparency in software, algorithms, data privacy, and regulation.
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Full Title: J Law Biosci
Abbreviation: J Law Biosci
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Language: N/A
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Subject Category: Medicine, Legal
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"World Medical Association, Declaration on Ethical Considerations Regarding Health Databases , www.wma.net/en/30publications/10policies/d1 /(accessed May 2, 2014); Kaplan, supra note 15; Politico & Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health, Americans’ Views on Data Privacy and E-Cigarettes , https://cdn1.sph.harvard.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/94/2019/08/Politico-HSPH-Data-Privacy-E-Cig-Report-081519.pdf (accessed Sept. 19, 2019 and Mar. 30, 2020)."
"Bonnie Kaplan, PhD, FACMI, of the Yale Center for Medical Informatics, is a Yale Interdisciplinary Bioethics Center Scholar, a Faculty Affiliate Fellow of the Yale Law School’s Information Society Project, Faculty in the Yale Medical School’s Program for Biomedical Ethics and also the Center for Biomedical Data Science, and Faculty Affiliate of the Yale Solomon Center for Health Law and Policy. Her research and consulting concern are informatics ethical and legal issues, user perspectives, and experiences with health information technology, and ethnographic sociotechnical evaluation. Among her publications in key journals, such as JAMIA, International Journal of Medical Informatics, MISQ, and Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, are some of the most read papers and foundational writings on organizational issues, qualitative/ethnographic sociotechnical approaches, and ethical, legal, and social issues. She is an elected fellow of the American College of Medical Informatics and a recipient of the American Medical Informatics Association President’s Award. 52: See, e.g., such projects at the National Library of Medicine as: National Institutes of Health, Big Data to Knowledge, https://commonfund.nih.gov/bd2k (accessed Sept. 15, 2019); National Institutes of Health, All of Us: About, https://allofus.nih.gov/about (accessed Mar. 27, 2020)."
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