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Ethical Data Practices in Digital Health: A PatientCentric Future in Society 5.0
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Abstract
The healthcare sector has seen a change because of the quick development of digital health technologies, which provide a wealth of advantages and prospects. But with all of this digital change, there are also significant ethical questions about how healthcare data is gathered, stored, and used. This chapter examines the relationship between data ethics and digital health, emphasizing the main obstacles to ethical and responsible activities as well as possible solutions. It explores issues including informed consent, patient privacy, data security, and the moral ramifications of AI and machine learning algorithms [1] in the healthcare industry. This chapter intends to provide a greater knowledge of the significance of data ethics in creating a reliable and patient-centric digital healthcare ecosystem by exploring the ethical aspects of digital health.
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