Background: eHealth promises to increase self-management and personalised medicine and improve cost-effectiveness in primary care. Paired with these promises are ethical implications, as eHealth will affect patients’ and primary care professionals’ (PCPs) experiences, values, norms, and relationships. Objectives: We argue what ethical implications related to the impact of eHealth on four vital aspects of primary care could (and should) be anticipated. Discussion: (1) EHealth influences dealing with predictive and diagnostic uncertainty. Machine-learning based clinical decision support systems offer (seemingly) objective, quantified, and personalised outcomes. However, they also introduce new loci of uncertainty and subjectivity. The decis...
The use of information and communication technologies (ICT) is increasing rapidly in many spheres of...
Background: Electronic health (eHealth) solutions are considered to relieve current and future press...
Promoting online peer support beyond the informal sector to statutory health services requires ethic...
Background: eHealth promises to increase self-management and personalised medicine and improve cost-...
Primary care is challenged to provide high quality, accessible and affordable care for an increasing...
Contains fulltext : 215520.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Primary care is...
Background Given the pressure on modern healthcare systems, eHealth can offer valuable opportunities...
BACKGROUND: Education is essential to the integration of eHealth into primary care, but eHealth is n...
Objective: The aim of this study is to explore whether specific ethical questions arise with the use...
Background Given the pressure on modern healthcare systems, eHealth can offer valuable opportunities...
Background: Electronic health (eHealth) solutions are considered to relieve current and future press...
Objectives: (1) To assess expectations and experiences of a new eHealth service by patients and sta...
BACKGROUND: Electronic health (eHealth) solutions are considered to relieve current and future press...
Digital health is the convergence of digital technologies with health, healthcare, living, and socie...
Today’s healthcare system faces problems such as aging, a growth in age‐related illness and multi‐mo...
The use of information and communication technologies (ICT) is increasing rapidly in many spheres of...
Background: Electronic health (eHealth) solutions are considered to relieve current and future press...
Promoting online peer support beyond the informal sector to statutory health services requires ethic...
Background: eHealth promises to increase self-management and personalised medicine and improve cost-...
Primary care is challenged to provide high quality, accessible and affordable care for an increasing...
Contains fulltext : 215520.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Primary care is...
Background Given the pressure on modern healthcare systems, eHealth can offer valuable opportunities...
BACKGROUND: Education is essential to the integration of eHealth into primary care, but eHealth is n...
Objective: The aim of this study is to explore whether specific ethical questions arise with the use...
Background Given the pressure on modern healthcare systems, eHealth can offer valuable opportunities...
Background: Electronic health (eHealth) solutions are considered to relieve current and future press...
Objectives: (1) To assess expectations and experiences of a new eHealth service by patients and sta...
BACKGROUND: Electronic health (eHealth) solutions are considered to relieve current and future press...
Digital health is the convergence of digital technologies with health, healthcare, living, and socie...
Today’s healthcare system faces problems such as aging, a growth in age‐related illness and multi‐mo...
The use of information and communication technologies (ICT) is increasing rapidly in many spheres of...
Background: Electronic health (eHealth) solutions are considered to relieve current and future press...
Promoting online peer support beyond the informal sector to statutory health services requires ethic...