The ethics of mHealth: Moving forward
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.jdent.2018.04.024
The ethics of mHealth: Moving forward
Abstract
There is great power and promise for mobile health (mHealth) technology in the realms of clinical practice and research. By offering the opportunity to reshape the interaction between clinician and patient or researcher and subject, the introduction of this technology allows clinicians and researchers access to larger quantities of more timely and reliable data. The potential developments are significant, and they are ethically relevant. With all technological developments, however, come new sets of ethical risks. In this paper, I assess the ethics of mHealth. I argue that while we have an ethical obligation to advance this work in order to further the quality and scope of care, the use of mHealth technology also presents challenges that must be addressed before and during the use of this technology. After describing the ethical landscape, I offer a pragmatic approach to meeting some of these challenges and minimizing ethical risk by switching from a privacy-centered frame to a consent-centered frame.
Keywords: Consent; Ethics; Ownership; Privacy; Security; mHealth.
Copyright © 2018 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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