We argue that while digital health technologies (e.g. artificial intelligence, smartphones, and virtual reality) present significant opportunities for improving the delivery of healthcare, key concepts that are used to evaluate and understand their impact can obscure significant ethical issues related to patient engagement and experience. Specifically, we focus on the concept of empowerment and ask whether it is adequate for addressing some significant ethical concerns that relate to digital health technologies for mental healthcare. We frame these concerns using five key ethical principles for AI ethics (i.e. autonomy, beneficence, non-maleficence, justice, and explicability), which have their roots in the bioethical literature, in order t...
The proposition that digital innovations can put people in charge of their health has been accompani...
The proposition that digital innovations can put people in charge of their health has been accompani...
The proposition that digital innovations can put people in charge of their health has been accompani...
We argue that while digital health technologies (e.g. artificial intelligence, smartphones, and virt...
We argue that while digital health technologies (e.g. artificial intelligence, smartphones, and virt...
We argue that while digital health technologies (e.g. artificial intelligence, smartphones, and virt...
We argue that while digital health technologies (e.g. artificial intelligence, smartphones, and virt...
We argue that while digital health technologies (e.g. artificial intelligence, smartphones, and virt...
We argue that while digital health technologies (e.g. artificial intelligence, smartphones, and virt...
We argue that while digital health technologies (e.g. artificial intelligence, smartphones, and virt...
We argue that while digital health technologies (e.g. artificial intelligence, smartphones, and virt...
We argue that while digital health technologies (e.g. artificial intelligence, smartphones, and virt...
We argue that while digital health technologies (e.g. artificial intelligence, smartphones, and virt...
Digital Health Tools (DHTs), also known as patient self-surveilling strategies, have increasingly be...
Digital Health Tools (DHTs), also known as patient self-surveilling strategies, have increasingly be...
The proposition that digital innovations can put people in charge of their health has been accompani...
The proposition that digital innovations can put people in charge of their health has been accompani...
The proposition that digital innovations can put people in charge of their health has been accompani...
We argue that while digital health technologies (e.g. artificial intelligence, smartphones, and virt...
We argue that while digital health technologies (e.g. artificial intelligence, smartphones, and virt...
We argue that while digital health technologies (e.g. artificial intelligence, smartphones, and virt...
We argue that while digital health technologies (e.g. artificial intelligence, smartphones, and virt...
We argue that while digital health technologies (e.g. artificial intelligence, smartphones, and virt...
We argue that while digital health technologies (e.g. artificial intelligence, smartphones, and virt...
We argue that while digital health technologies (e.g. artificial intelligence, smartphones, and virt...
We argue that while digital health technologies (e.g. artificial intelligence, smartphones, and virt...
We argue that while digital health technologies (e.g. artificial intelligence, smartphones, and virt...
We argue that while digital health technologies (e.g. artificial intelligence, smartphones, and virt...
Digital Health Tools (DHTs), also known as patient self-surveilling strategies, have increasingly be...
Digital Health Tools (DHTs), also known as patient self-surveilling strategies, have increasingly be...
The proposition that digital innovations can put people in charge of their health has been accompani...
The proposition that digital innovations can put people in charge of their health has been accompani...
The proposition that digital innovations can put people in charge of their health has been accompani...