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eHealth & ethics 2023

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eHealth & ethics 2023 research day.

  • Where

    Campus de l'Arche, Paris la Défense

    47 blvd de pesaro, 92000 Nanterre

  • When

  • Thematic axes
    The expected communications could address the following themes (non-exhaustive list):
    • Ethical issues related to new eHealth business models: health platforms, Health Tech...
    • mHealth and connected health: usage, adoption, resistance and effects on well-being, patient empowerment, self-tracking and self-care metrics efficiency
    • eHealth and privacy: advances and limitations of the juridictional arsenal
    • eHealth and health systems restructuration (public, private)
    • Artificial intelligence and eHealth
    • Sociomateriality of digital health
    • ...
    • Communications from this event will be resumed as articles on

An increasing trend towards the implementation of digital technologies within the health care systems has been witnessed during the last 20 years. In its global strategy on digital health for the years 2020–2025, the World Health Organization (WHO) devoted a specific interest to the role played by digital devices in allowing a larger and more equitable access to health services to all categories of populations, without any distinction regarding their economic, geopolitical, social or demographic specificities.

The term eHealth encompasses in its broader sense a large array of health care domains supported or enabled by technology. Following Marent & Henwood (2021), we can consider a typology including : (1) telemedicine: synchronous or asynchronous care at a distance, possibly enabled by sociotechnical platforms; (2) health information: storage, search and exchange, through information systems for example; (3) mHealth: use of mobile and connected devices for health-related reasons; and (4) algorithmic health: incorporating advances in data science and artificial intelligence (AI) in health care for experimental, predictive, curative, or diagnostic purposes.

Despite the benefits and considerable advancements made possible by implementing digital devices in health and health care, crucial ethical questions have been raised. Bioethics and deontological perspectives cross paths with all the issues related to Information Technology uses and their implications on people’s life (privacy, digital divide, reluctance towards AI). Two value systems are aggregated and concurrently foster a wide range of issues embracing different perspectives (philosophical, moral, normative, technical, managerial or legal).

The aim of this research day is to curate and compare the views of social, human and management sciences and engineering sciences in order to shed light on these issues.

Keynote speakers

Prof. Suprateek SARKER

Rolls-Royce Commonwealth Commerce Professor at the McIntire School of Commerce, University of Virginia

Thomas Guyet

Full researcher at the Inria Center of Lyon, co-holder of an Inria/APHP chair AI-Raclès on high-dimensional data for care pathways analysis

Event Schedule plan

Research Day Schedule.

10:15 am to 10:30 pmEnjoy the coffee break
Workshop 1
Track Chair: Michèle Kanhonou (ESILV)
Article 1 - The barriers and facilitators of success for emerging health technology firms
Authors: Réza Mohammadi and Léo Paul Dana
Article 2 - Adoption de la télémédecine par les professionnels de santé publics français pendant la pandémie de COVID-19
Authors: Jihane Sebai and Younès El Manzani
Article 3 - Du design de mHealth au patient : exemple d’un dispositif multisensoriel pour des patients souffrant de la maladie d’Alzheimer
Authors : Sophia Darmanté, Lucille Hornoy, Michèle Kanhonou, Nga Nguyen and Frédéric Fauberteau
Where: Room 603

Workshop 2
Track Chair: Edouard Pignot (EMLV)
Article 1 - Legal and ethical challenges in the development of mHealth-applications
Authors: Ann-Kathrin Waibel, Maximilian Karthan and Walter Swoboda
Article 2 - Responsible and Explainable artificial intelligence (RXAI) design for Dyslexic students: The example of VRAILEXIA
Authors: Antoine Harfouche, Bernard Quinio and Peter Saba
Article 3 - Reflexive ordinary rationality: a new lens to address E-health development and use
Authors : Hajer Kefi, Trevor Moores and Hélène Bussy-Socrate
Where: Room 605

12:00 am to 1:30 pmLunch

Questions éthiques et légales sur la conception et l'usage des IA en santé

au sens des méthodes basées sur l'apprentissage artificiel -- appliquées au domaine de la santé font espérer des améliorations de la prise en charge des patients: amélioration de la précision des diagnostics, du choix des traitements, de l'organisation des soins, etc. Elles sont en même temps source d'inquiétude sur leur nature et leur usage.
Nous nous intéressons en particulier à l'utilisation des IA comme outil servant à concevoir des outils de diagnostic, de pronostic ou prescriptifs dans le cadre du soin. En cela, nous nous intéressons aux IA dans le contexte de l'épidémiologie.
Une première question importante est d'identifier en quoi les IA, en tant qu'objet technique, soulèvent ou non de nouveaux problèmes de droit ou d'éthique.
Pour cela, nous nous intéresserons à mettre en évidence les différentes questions qui se posent au cours du cycle de vie de l'IA de sa conception à son usage; et à mettre en évidence différentes approches -- préventives, prescriptives, correctives -- qui régulent ces questions. Nous nous interrogerons finalement sur la possibilité d'intégrer les contraintes légales ou éthiques lors de la conception même des IA. On décrira en particulier un travail en cours sur un outil d'accompagnement éthique de la conception d'études épidémiologiques.

Where: Rooms 603/605

2:30 pm to 2:45 pmEnjoy the coffee break
Workshop 3
Track Chair: Xiao Xiao (ESILV)
Article 1 - Tala Box : Sociomatérialité d'un dispositif sonore pour patients Alzheimer
Authors: Luc Perera and Pierre Jouvelot
Article 2 - Where is the Truth? From Factoids to Maximum A-Posteriori Inference on Knowledge Graphs
Authors: Nicolas Travers, Victor David and Raphaël Fournier-S'Niehotta
Where: Room 603

Workshop 4
Track Chair: Insaf Khelladi (EMLV)
Article 1 - Fabrication additive d'un dispositif transdermique : application biomédicale
Authors: Marie-Carole Kouassi, Achraf Kallel, Sébastien Ballut and Abir Ben Abdalah
Article 2 - How Cancer Impacts Feminine Identity and the Related Coping Mechanisms
Authors: Judith Partouche-Sebban and Saeedeh Rezaee Vessal
Where: Room 605

  • Mr Jérôme Perrin Membre du CERNA (commission sur l’éthique de la recherche en technologies du numérique d’Allistène) et membre Comité National Pilote d’Ethique du Numérique au sein du CCNE (Comité Consultatif National d’Ethique).
    ingénieur de l’École Polytechnique (X74, 1977), docteur des sciences physiques de l’Université de Paris Denis Diderot (1983) et habilité à diriger des recherches.
    Parallèlement à ses activités professionnelles Jérôme Perrin est bachelier canonique en théologie de l’Institut Catholique de Paris (2013), et président de la Société de Saint-Vincent-de-Paul à Paris depuis 2018.
  • Prof. Samuel FOSSO WAMBADr. Samuel Fosso Wamba is the Associate Dean for Research at TBS Education. He earned his Ph.D. in Industrial Engineering at the Polytechnic School of Montreal, Canada. He earned his HDR at Telecom École de Management.
  • Prof. Benjamin NGUYENFull professor at INSA Centre Val de Loire (FR), Laboratoire d'Informatique Fondementale d'Orléans (LIFO), since september 2014. Expert in Privacy & Security in Information Management Systems and Applications.
  • Sebastien BALLUT Responsable R&D chez AptiSkills. Ingénieur des Mines Paris (2009).
    Chaire de recherche partenariale ESILV (ANR France Relance)

Where: Rooms 603/605

6:00 pm to 7:00 pmCocktail
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Campus de l'Arche, Paris La Défense, France.
47 boulevard de pesaro, 92000 Nanterre

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