Enabling Digital Health Companionship is Better than Empowerment

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Jessica Morley

University of Oxford - Bennett Institute of Applied Data Science

Luciano Floridi

Yale University - Digital Ethics Center; University of Bologna- Department of Legal Studies

Date Written: July 11, 2019

Abstract

Digital Health Tools (DHTs), also known as patient self-surveilling strategies, have increasingly been promoted by health-care policy makers as technologies that have the capacity to transform patients’ lives. At the heart of the debate is the notion of empowerment. In this paper, we argue that what is required is not so much empowerment but rather a shift to enabling DHTs as digital companions. This will enable policy makers and health-care system designers to provide a more balanced view—one that capitalises on the benefits of DHTs, while minimising the risks of potential harms.

Keywords: Artificial Intelligence, DHTs, Health Care Policy

Suggested Citation

Morley, Jessica and Floridi, Luciano, Enabling Digital Health Companionship is Better than Empowerment (July 11, 2019). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3835001 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3835001

Jessica Morley

University of Oxford - Bennett Institute of Applied Data Science ( email )

Luciano Floridi (Contact Author)

Yale University - Digital Ethics Center ( email )

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University of Bologna- Department of Legal Studies ( email )

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