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A mobile revolution for healthcare? Setting the agenda for bioethics

Abstract:
Mobile health (mHealth) is rapidly being implemented and changing our ways of doing, understanding and organising healthcare. mHealth includes wearable devices as well as apps that track fitness, offer wellness programmes or provide tools to manage chronic conditions. According to industry and policy makers, these systems offer efficient and cost-effective solutions for disease prevention and self-management. While this development raises many ethically relevant questions, so far mHealth has received only little attention in medical ethics. This paper provides an overview of bioethical issues raised by mHealth and aims to draw scholarly attention to the ethical significance of its promises and challenges. We show that the overly positive promises of mHealth need to be nuanced and their desirability critically assessed. Finally, we offer suggestions to bioethicists to engage with this emerging trend in healthcare to develop mHealth to its best potential in a morally sound way.
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Published
Peer review status:
Peer reviewed

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10.1136/medethics-2017-104741

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Institution:
University of Oxford
Division:
MSD
Department:
Nuffield Department of Population Health
Sub department:
Population Health
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Publisher:
BMJ Group
Journal:
Journal of Medical Ethics More from this journal
Volume:
2018
Issue:
0
Pages:
1-5
Publication date:
2018-06-15
Acceptance date:
2018-05-30
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EISSN:
1473-4257
ISSN:
0306-6800
Pmid:
29907579


Language:
English
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pubs:859101
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uuid:408e4fb5-0768-4e82-8846-e963fc7e3833
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pubs:859101
Source identifiers:
859101
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2018-08-17

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