Towards responsible research in digital technology for health care
Pierre Jannin

TL;DR
This paper discusses the social, societal, and environmental challenges of digital technology in healthcare, emphasizing the need for responsible and transparent research to address these issues.
Contribution
It introduces and defines key challenges of digital technology in healthcare, promoting awareness and transparency for responsible research.
Findings
Identifies social exclusion and health concerns related to digital tech
Highlights privacy, security, and governance issues
Addresses environmental impacts like energy use and hardware production
Abstract
Digital technology is everywhere for the benefit of our daily and professional life. It strongly impacts our life and was crucial to maintain professional and social activities during the COVID19 crisis. Similarly, digital technologies are key within biomedical engineering research topics. Innovations have been generated and introduced over the last 40 years, demonstrating how computing and digital technologies have impacted health care. Although the benefits of digital technology are obvious now, we are at the convergence of several issues which makes us aware about social, societal and environmental challenges associated with this technology. In the social domain, digital technologies raise concern about exclusion (financial, geographical, educational, demographical, racial, gender, language, and disabled related exclusion) and physical and mental health. In the societal dimension,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsArtificial Intelligence in Healthcare and Education · Biomedical and Engineering Education · COVID-19 diagnosis using AI
