Bioethics in the Big Data era: health care and beyond

Abstract 'Big data' and data-intensive research approaches are rapidly gaining momentum in health and biomedical research, with potential to transform health at all levels from personal to public. The use of 'big data' for health research, however, raises a number of ethical challenges. In this paper I discuss ethical aspects of the advent of big data in health. I argue that although public discourse has focused on immediate concerns relating to use of individuals' information, 'big health data' requires us to explore alternative conceptual approaches to research ethics, including the 'social contract' model. Further, we need to think beyond health research uses of data to the social consequences of big data epistemology and practice, and the moral implications of 'datafying' the human.

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Main Author: Chan,Sarah
Format: Digital revista
Language:English
Published: Observatori de Bioètica i Dret - Cátedra UNESCO de Bioética 2017
Online Access:http://scielo.isciii.es/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1886-58872017000300002
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