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|a B�eranger, J�er�ome,
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|a Ethics in big data :
|b the medical datasphere /
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|a London, UK :
|b ISTE Press, Ltd. ;
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|a Includes bibliographical references and index.
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|a Front Cover ; Big Data and Ethics: The Medical Datasphere ; Copyright ; Contents; Acknowledgements; Foreword; Introduction; Introduction; Chapter 1: The Shift towards a Connected, Assessed and Personalized Medicine Centered Upon Medical Datasphere Processing ; 1.1. The digital gap and the medical paradigm shift; 1.2. The medical datasphere and its ecosystem; 1.3. Issues surrounding the medical info-sphere; Chapter 2: Ethical Development of the Medical Datasphere ; 2.1. From the study of risks to the translation of ethical issues in the medical datasphere.
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|a 2.2. The selective ranking of health data2.3. Algorithmic ethics -- the vital lead in personalized medicine; Chapter 3: Management and Governance of Personal Health Data ; 3.1. Data governance and processing algorithms; 3.2. The environmental digital ecosystem; 3.3. The data lifecycle: collection, processing and quality control; 3.4. Towards a controlled regulation of the medical datasphere; 3.5. Can medicine remain human?; Conclusion; Appendices; Appendix 1: Advantages of Big Data Technologies According to Data Sources and Stakeholders.
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|a Appendix 2: Issues Involving a Data Management Platform (DMP) Appensix 3: Evaluation Criteria on the Ethical Evaluation of Personal Health Data ; Appendix 4: OECD Guideline Principles Governing the Security of the Systems and Information Networks ; A4.1. Awareness; A4.2. Responsibility; A4.3. Reaction; A4.4. Ethics; A4.5. Democracy; A4.6. Risk analysis; A4.7. Safety design and implementation; A4.8. Security management; A4.9. Reevaluation; Glossary; Bibliography; Index; Back Cover.
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