نتایج جستجو برای: ethical accountability

تعداد نتایج: 64590  

Journal: :journal of medical ethics and history of medicine 0
m aala b larijani f zahedi

nanotechnology is considered as an industrial revolution of the third millennium. advances have a remarkable impact on differ¬ent fields such as medicine, engineering, economy and even politics. however, a wide range of ethical issues has been raised by this innovative science. many authorities believe that these advancements could lead to irreversible dis¬asters if not lim¬ited by ethical guid...

Journal: :Learning, Media and Technology 2021

As awareness of bias in educational machine learning applications increases, accountability for technologies and their impact on equality is becoming an increasingly important constituent ethical conduct education. This article critically examines the relationship between so-called algorithmic fairness I argue that operative political meanings are constructed, operationalized, reciprocally conf...

Journal: :Cambridge quarterly of healthcare ethics : CQ : the international journal of healthcare ethics committees 2016
Philipp Kellmeyer Thomas Cochrane Oliver Müller Christine Mitchell Tonio Ball Joseph J Fins Nikola Biller-Andorno

Closed-loop medical devices such as brain-computer interfaces are an emerging and rapidly advancing neurotechnology. The target patients for brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) are often severely paralyzed, and thus particularly vulnerable in terms of personal autonomy, decisionmaking capacity, and agency. Here we analyze the effects of closed-loop medical devices on the autonomy and accountabilit...

2017
Fiona Berreby Gauvain Bourgne Jean-Gabriel Ganascia

This paper investigates the use of high-level action languages for designing ethical autonomous agents. It proposes a novel and modular logic-based framework for representing and reasoning over a variety of ethical theories, based on a modified version of the Event Calculus and implemented in Answer Set Programming. The ethical decision-making process is conceived of as a multi-step procedure c...

Journal: :BMC Health Services Research 2004
Jennifer AH Bell Sylvia Hyland Tania DePellegrin Ross EG Upshur Mark Bernstein Douglas K Martin

BACKGROUND Priority setting is one of the most difficult issues facing hospitals because of funding restrictions and changing patient need. A deadly communicable disease outbreak, such as the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) in Toronto in 2003, amplifies the difficulties of hospital priority setting. The purpose of this study is to describe and evaluate priority setting in a hospital in...

Journal: :Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry 2003
D K Martin P A Singer M Bernstein

OBJECTIVES The purpose of this study was to describe the process used to decide which patients are admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU) at a hospital with special focus on access for neurosurgery patients, and evaluate it using "accountability for reasonableness". METHODS Qualitative case study methodology was used. Data were collected from documents, interviews with key informants, and ...

Journal: :The Journal of law, medicine & ethics : a journal of the American Society of Law, Medicine & Ethics 2007
Nancy M Baum Sarah E Gollust Susan D Goold Peter D Jacobson

Ethical challenges in public health can have a significant impact on the health of communities if they impede efficiencies and best practices. Competing needs for resources and a plurality of values can challenge public health policymakers and practitioners to make fair and effective decisions for their communities. In this paper, the authors offer an analytic framework designed to assist polic...

Journal: :The Medical journal of Australia 2012
Edwina M Light Ian H Kerridge Christopher J Ryan Michael D Robertson

Most specialised mental health services in Australia are delivered in community settings and one in six services comprise involuntary treatment. Despite a growing demand for community treatment orders (CTOs) worldwide - and comparatively high rates of use in Australia - the clinical, legal and ethical aspects of CTOs remain contentious. This article examines federal, state and territory mental ...

2017
Fernando Alfonso Karlen Adamyan Jean-Yves Artigou Michael Aschermann Michael Boehm Alfonso Buendia Pao-Hsien Chu Ariel Cohen Livio Dei Cas Mirza Dilic Anton Doubell Dario Echeverri Nuray Enç Ignacio Ferreira-González Krzysztof J. Filipiak Andreas Flammer Eckart Fleck Plamen Gatzov Carmen Ginghina Lino Goncalves Habib Haouala Mahmoud Hassanein Gerd Heusch Kurt Huber Ivan Hulín Mario Ivanusa Rungroj Krittayaphong Chu-Pak Lau Germanas Marinskis François Mach Luiz Felipe Moreira Tuomo Nieminen Latifa Oukerraj Stefan Perings Luc Pierard Tatjana Potpara Walter Reyes-Caorsi Se-Joong Rim Olaf Rødevand Georges Saade Mikael Sander Evgeny Shlyakhto Bilgin Timuralp Dimitris Tousoulis Dilek Ural J.J. Piek Albert Varga Thomas F. Lüscher

The International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE) provides recommendations to improve the editorial standards and scientific quality of biomedical journals. These recommendations range from uniform technical requirements to more complex and elusive editorial issues including ethical aspects of the scientific process. Recently, registration of clinical trials, conflicts of interest ...

Journal: :CoRR 2017
Anissa Tanweer Nicholas Bolten Margaret Drouhard Jess Hamilton Anat Caspi Brittany Fiore-Gartland Kaicheng Tan

Ethics in the emerging world of data science are often discussed through cautionary tales about the dire consequences of missteps taken by high profile companies or organizations. We take a different approach by foregrounding the ways that ethics are implicated in the day-to-day work of data science, focusing on instances in which data scientists recognize, grapple with, and conscientiously res...

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