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  • 1
    UID:
    almahu_9949586857702882
    Format: 1 online resource (xix, 406 pages) : , digital, PDF file(s).
    ISBN: 9781009265690 (ebook)
    Content: The COVID-19 pandemic has had an enduring effect across the entire spectrum of law and policy, in areas ranging from health equity and racial justice, to constitutional law, the law of prisons, federal benefit programs, election law and much more. This collection provides a critical reflection on what changes the pandemic has already introduced, and what its legacy may be. Chapters evaluate how healthcare and government institutions have succeeded and failed during this global 'stress test,' and explore how the US and the world will move forward to ensure we are better prepared for future pandemics. This timely volume identifies the right questions to ask as we take stock of pandemic realities and provides guidance for the many stakeholders of COVID-19's legal legacy. This book is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 27 Oct 2023). , COVID-19 and clinical ethics : reflections on New York's 2020 spring surge / Joseph J. Fins -- Patients first, public health last / Richard S. Saver -- Risk, responsibility, resilience, respect : COVID-19 and the protection of health care workers / William M. Sage and Victoria L. Tiase -- Post-truth won't set us free : health law, patient autonomy, and the rise of the infodemic / Wendy E. Parmet and Jeremy Paul -- Individual and structural factors that fueled COVID-19 disparities / Saida I. Coreas, Erik J. Rodriquez, and Eliseo J. P erez-Stable -- Tolerating the harms of detention : with and without COVID-19 / Jaimie Meyer, Marisol Orihuela, and Judith Resnik -- A bend toward greater realized health equity and racial justice : how the confluence of the COVID-19 pandemic and structural racism will monumentally shape American law and policy / Scott J. Schweikart, Fernando De Maio, Mia Keeys, Joaquin Baca, Brian Vandenberg, and Aletha Maybank -- Access to vaccines and critical care treatments for older people and people with disabilities / Govind Persad and Jessica L. Roberts -- Humane and resilient long-term care : a post-COVID-19 vision / Nina A. Kohn -- Federalism, leadership, and COVID-19 : evolving lessons for the public's health / Nicole Huberfeld -- Coronavirus reveals the fiscal determinants of health / Matthew B. Lawrence -- Legislating a more responsive safety net / Ariel Jurow Kleiman, Gabriel Scheffler, and Andrew Hammond -- Eradicating pandemic health inequities : health justice in emergency preparedness / Ruqaiijah Yearby -- The Jacobson question : individual rights, expertise, and public health necessity / Lindsay Wiley -- Innovation law and COVID-19 : promoting incentives and access for new health care technologies / Rachel E. Sachs, Lisa Larrimore Ouellette, W. Nicholson Price II, and Jacob S. Sherkow -- Addressing exclusivity issues during the COVID-19 Pandemic and beyond / Michael S. Sinha, Sven J.R. Bostyn, and Timo Minssen -- Vulnerable populations and vaccine injury compensation : the need for legal reform / Katharine Van Tassel and Sharona Hoffman -- Telehealth transformation in COVID-19 / Ryan P. Knox, Laura C. Hoffman, Asees Bhasin, and Abbe R. Gluck -- Changes in the provision of take-home methadone for people with opioid use disorder during the COVID-19 pandemic : implications for future policymaking / Zoe M. Adams, Taleed El-Sabawi, William H. Coe, Hannah Batchelor, Janan Wyatt, Mona Gandhi, Ida Santana, and Ayana Jordan -- Reproductive justice after the pandemic : how "personal responsibility" entrenches disparities and limits autonomy / Rachel L. Zacharias, Elizabeth A. Dietz, Kimberly Mutcherson, and Josephine Johnston --Abortion at-home and at-law during a pandemic / Joanna N. Erdman -- COVID-19 and national public health regimes : whither the post Washington consensus in public health? / Tess Wise, Gali Katznelson, Carmel Shachar, and Andrea Louise Campbell -- A functionalist approach to analyzing legal responses to COVID-19 across countries : comparative insights from two global symposia / Joelle Grogan and Alicia Ely Yamin -- A tale of two crises : COVID-19, climate change, and crisis response / Daniel Farber -- Vaccine tourism, federalism, nationalism / I. Glenn Cohen -- Epilogue : COVID-19 in the courts - government actions, individual rights, and the arc of administrative deference / Abbe R. Gluck and Jacob Hutt.
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    Keywords: Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 3
    UID:
    almafu_9960118593902883
    Format: 1 online resource (x, 291 pages) : , digital, PDF file(s).
    ISBN: 1-108-85801-5 , 1-108-87796-6 , 1-108-87410-X
    Content: For the average person, genetic testing has two very different faces. The rise of genetic testing is often promoted as the democratization of genetics by enabling individuals to gain insights into their unique makeup. At the same time, many have raised concerns that genetic testing and sequencing reveal intensely personal and private information. As these technologies become increasingly available as consumer products, the ethical, legal, and regulatory challenges presented by genomics are ever looming. Assembling multidisciplinary experts, this volume evaluates the different models used to deliver consumer genetics and considers a number of key questions: How should we mediate privacy and other ethical concerns around genetic databases? Does aggregating data from genetic testing turn people into products by commercializing their data? How might this data reduce or exacerbate existing healthcare disparities? Contributing authors also provide guidance on protecting consumer privacy and safety while promoting innovation.
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 27 Aug 2021). , Liability implications of direct-to-consumer genetic testing / Gary E. Marchant, Mark Barnes, Ellen W. Clayton, and Susan M. Wolf -- Consuming genetics as a life insurance consumer / Anya E. R. Prince -- In favor of an action for genetic conversion / Jessica L. Roberts -- Direct-to-consumer genomics and personal health data / Jorge L. Contreras -- Governance in the era of CRISPR and DIY-Bio regulatory guidance of human genome editing at the national and global levels / Scott J. Schweikart -- Noninvasive prenatal genome sequencing ethical and policy post-birth implications / Vardit Ravitsky -- The myth of "anonymous" gamete donation in the age of direct-to-consumer genetic testing / Seema Mohapatra -- Improving commercial genetic data-sharing policy / Kayte Spector-Bagdady -- Genetic paparazzi / Yaniv Heled and Liza Vertinsky -- Programming our genomes, programming ourselves : the moral and regulatory challenge of regulating do-it-yourself gene editing / Barbara J. Evans -- Governing nontraditional gene editing / Maxwell J. Mehlman and Ronald A. Conlon -- Finding a regulatory balance for genetic biohacking / Patricia J. Zettler, Christi J. Guerrini, and Jacob S. Sherkow -- Generational failures of law and ethics : rape, Mormon orthodoxy, and the revelatory power of ancestry DNA / Kif Augustine-Adams -- Precision medicine and the resurgence of race in genomic medicine / Jonathan Kahn -- Losing our minds? direct-to-consumer genetic testing and Alzheimer's disease / Emily Largent -- Investigative genetic genealogy and the problem of familial forensic identification / Natalie Ram -- An ethical framework for genetic counseling in the genomic era / Leila Jamal, Will Schupmann, and Benjamin E. Berkman -- Physician-mediated elective whole genome sequencing tests : impacts on informed consent / Emily Qian, Magalie Leduc, Rebecca Hodges, Bryan Cosca, Ryan Durigan, Laurie McCright, Doug Flood, and Birgit Funke -- Privacy best practices for direct-to-consumer genetic testing services : are industry efforts at self-regulation sufficient? / James W. Hazel -- Regulatory and medical aspects of direct-to-consumer genetic testing / Catherine M. Sharkey, Xiaohan Wu, Michael F. Walsh, and Kenneth Offit.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-108-83661-5
    Language: English
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  • 4
    UID:
    almahu_9949286438102882
    Format: 1 online resource (xiv, 280 pages) : , digital, PDF file(s).
    ISBN: 1-108-98303-0 , 1-108-98204-2 , 1-108-97545-3
    Content: Regulators have been more permissive for medical devices compared to their drug and biologic counterparts. While innovative products can thereby reach consumers more quickly, this approach raises serious public health and safety concerns. Additionally, the nature of medical devices is rapidly changing, as software has become as important as hardware. Regulation must keep pace with the current developments and controversies of this technology. This volume provides a multidisciplinary evaluation of the ethical, legal, and regulatory concerns surrounding medical devices in the US and EU. For medical providers, policymakers, and other stakeholders, the book offers a framework for the opportunities and challenges on the horizon for medical device regulation. Readers will gain a nuanced overview of the latest developments in patient privacy and safety, innovation, and new regulatory laws. This book is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 31 Mar 2022). , Introduction / Glenn Cohen, Timo Minssen, W. Nicholson Price, Christopher Robertson, Carmel Shachar -- Lifecycle regulation and evaluation of artificial intelligence and machine learning-based medical devices / Kerstin N. Vokinger, Thomas J. Hwang, & Aaron S. Kesselheim -- Product liability suits for FDA-regulated AI/ML Software / Barbara Evans & Frank Pasquale -- Are electronic health records medical devices? / Craig Konnoth -- Cybersecurity of medical devices : regulatory challenges in the EU / Elisabetta Biasin & Erik Kamenjasevic -- The mHealth power paradox : improving data protection in health apps through self-regulation in the European Union / Hannah van Kolfschooten -- The interaction of the medical device regulation and the GDPR : do European rules on privacy and scientific research impair the safety & performance of AI medical devices? / Janos Meszaros, Marcelo Corrales Compagnucci, & Timo Minssen -- AI, explainability, and safeguarding patient safety in Europe : towards a science-focused regulatory model / Barry Solaiman & Mark G. Bloom -- Regulation of digital health technologies in the EU : intended versus actual use / Helen Yu -- IP and FDA regulation of De Novo medical devices / Mateo Aboy & Jacob S. Sherkow -- A "DESI" for devices? Can a Pharmaceutical Program from the 1960s improve FDA oversight of medical devices? / Matthew Herder & Nathan Cortez -- Digital home health during the COVID-19 Pandemic : challenges to safety, liability, and informed consent, and the way to move forward / Sara Gerke -- Clouded judgment : preventing conflicts of interest in problem-solving courts / Jody Lynee Madeira, Barbara Andraka-Christou, Lori Ann Eldridge, & Ross D. Silverman -- Disrupting the market for ineffective medical devices / Wendy Netter Epstein -- Preventing medical device-borne outbreaks : the case of high-level disinfection policy for duodenoscopes / Preeti Mehrotra, David J. Weber, & Ameet Sarpatwari -- Regulating devices that create life / Katherine Kraschel -- Ensuring patient safety and benefit in use of medical devices granted expedited approval / Sanket S. Dhruva, Jonathan J. Darrow, Aaron S. Kesselheim, & Rita F. Redberg -- Compulsory medical device registries : legal and regulatory issues / Efthimios Parasidis & Daniel B. Kramer -- Professional self-regulation in medicine : will the rise of intelligent tools mean the end of peer review? / Anthony P. Weiss & Barak D. Richman -- Regulating post-trial access to in-dwelling Class III neural devices / Megan S. Wright & Joseph J. Fins -- Strengthening the power of health care insurers to regulate medical device risks / David Rosenberg & Adeyemi Adediran.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-108-83863-4
    Language: English
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  • 5
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Cambridge :Cambridge University Press,
    UID:
    almafu_9960117411802883
    Format: 1 online resource (xvii, 354 pages) : , digital, PDF file(s).
    ISBN: 1-108-15196-5 , 1-108-15364-X , 1-108-14797-6
    Content: When data from all aspects of our lives can be relevant to our health - from our habits at the grocery store and our Google searches to our FitBit data and our medical records - can we really differentiate between big data and health big data? Will health big data be used for good, such as to improve drug safety, or ill, as in insurance discrimination? Will it disrupt health care (and the health care system) as we know it? Will it be possible to protect our health privacy? What barriers will there be to collecting and utilizing health big data? What role should law play, and what ethical concerns may arise? This timely, groundbreaking volume explores these questions and more from a variety of perspectives, examining how law promotes or discourages the use of big data in the health care sphere, and also what we can learn from other sectors.
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 26 Feb 2018). , Avoiding over-regulation in the medical Internet of things / Dov Greenbaum -- Data policy for Internet of things health care devices : aligning patient, industry, and privacy goals in the age of big data / Marcus Comiter -- Thought leader perspectives on risks in precision medicine research / Laura M. Beskow, Catherine M. Hammack, Kathleen M. Brelsford, Kevin C. McKenna -- From individual to group privacy in biomedical big data / Brent Mittelstadt -- Big data and informed consent : the case of estimated data / Donna M. Gitter -- Is there a duty to share health care data? / I. Glenn Cohen -- Societal lapses in protecting individual privacy, the common rule, and big data health research / Laura Odwazny -- The common rule and research with data, big and small / Liza Dawson -- Big data, HIPAA and the common rule : time for big change? / Margaret Foster Riley -- Data sharing that enables post-approval drug and device research and protects patient privacy : best practice recommendations / Ameet Sarpatwari, Bradley A. Malin, Aaron S. Kesselheim, Joshua J. Gagne, Sebastian Schneeweiss -- Big data and human medical judgment : regulating next generation clinical decision support / Jeffrey M. Senger, Patrick O'Leary -- Medical malpractice and black-box medicine / W. Nicholson Price II -- Big data & intellectual property rights in the health and life sciences / Timo Minssen, Justin Pierce -- The pathologies of data-generating patents / Ted Sichelman, Brenda M. Simon.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-107-19365-6
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-108-44967-0
    Language: English
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  • 6
    UID:
    almafu_9960118422402883
    Format: 1 online resource (xxxii, 279 pages) : , digital, PDF file(s).
    ISBN: 1-316-99756-1 , 1-108-66621-3 , 1-108-62285-2
    Content: Historically and across societies people with disabilities have been stigmatized and excluded from social opportunities on a variety of culturally specific grounds. In this collection, the authors explore the impact that the philosophical framing of disability can have on public policy questions, in the clinic, in the courtroom, and elsewhere. They examine the implications of this understanding for legal and policy approaches to disability, strategies for allocating and accessing health care, the implementation of the Americans with Disabilities Act, health care rights, and other legal tools designed to address discrimination. This volume should be read by anyone seeking a balanced view of disability and an understanding of the connection between the framing of disability and policies that have a real-world impact on individuals.
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 08 Apr 2020). , Disability, Health, and Normal Function / Elizabeth Barnes -- Healthcare as Eugenics / Ani B. Satz -- Epistemic Injustice, Disability Stigma, and Public Health Law / Daniel Goldberg -- Abortion, the Disabilities of Pregnancy, and the Dignity of Risk / Mary Anne Case -- The Down Syndrome Information Act and "Mere Difference :" Redefining the Scope of Prenatal Testing Conversations? / Marie-Eve Lemoine and Vardit Ravitsky -- Dementia, Disability, and Advance Directives : Defensible Legal Standards for Dementia Care / Rebecca Dresser -- Expressing Respect for People with Disabilities in Medical Practice / Adam Cureton -- Disabled Bodies and Good Organs / Emily Largent -- Humanizing Clinical Care for Patients with Disabilities / Omar Sultan Haque and Michael Ashley Stein -- Chronic Pain as a Challenge for Disability Theory and Policy / Caroline J. Huang and David Wasserman -- Making "Meaningful Access" Meaningful : Equitable Healthcare for Divisive Times / Leslie Francis and Anita Silvers -- The Privacy Problem in Disability Antidiscrimination Law / Jasmine E. Harris -- Sexual Agency as a Rights-Based Imperative for Persons with Intellectual Disabilities / Matthew S. Smith, Tara Allison, and Michael Ashley Stein -- Destigmatizing Disability in the Law of Immigration Admissions / Medha D. Makhlouf -- The Normative Bases of Medical Civil Rights / Craig Konnoth -- Judicial Representation : Speaking for Others from the Bench / Wendy Salkin -- Can We Universally Accommodate Mental Health and Should We? : A Systematic Review of the Evidence and Ethical Analysis / Nathaniel Z. Counts, C. Taylor Poor, Julie Erickson, Thomas Hart, and Kelly A. Davis -- Algorithmic Disability Discrimination / Mason Marks -- The Pathways Approach to Priority Setting : Considering Quality of Life While Being Fair to Individuals with Disabilities / Govind Persad -- Measuring Health-State Utility via Cured Patients / Nir Eyal.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-108-48597-9
    Language: English
    Keywords: Aufsatzsammlung
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    Online Resource
    Oxford ; : Oxford University Press,
    UID:
    almahu_9948206325602882
    Format: 1 online resource.
    ISBN: 9780199332878 (ebook) :
    Content: 'The Globalization of Health Care' offers a comprehensive legal and ethical analysis of the most interesting and broadest reaching development in health care of the last twenty years: its globalization.
    Additional Edition: Print version ISBN 9780199917907
    Language: English
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    Keywords: Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 8
    UID:
    gbv_1897725752
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (432 pages)
    ISBN: 9781802205657
    Series Statement: Research handbooks in health and medical law
    Content: "The Research Handbook on Health, AI and the Law explores the use of AI in healthcare, identifying the important laws and ethical issues that arise from its use. Adopting an international approach, it analyses the varying responses of multiple jurisdictions to the use of AI and examines the influence of major religious and secular ethical traditions. Bringing together a diverse range of carefully selected legal experts, the Research Handbook critically assesses the different uses of AI in healthcare and its promise to provide greater accuracy for healthcare professionals and patients by diagnosing diseases and detecting illness earlier and helping hospitals run more efficiently. It also highlights a series of legal and ethical challenges AI raises relating to bias, privacy, data security, medical liability, informed consent and intellectual property. AI governance is rigorously examined in countries across the globe spanning Asia, Europe and the US while different responses from international organisations towards AI in healthcare are also evaluated. This Research Handbook is a key resource for scholars and law students and for those interested in current and developing legal paradigms. Its legal and practical dimensions will also be beneficial to lawyers practising in health law and internet and technology law, policymakers and medical professionals"--
    Note: Contents: 1. Introduction to the research handbook on health, AI and the law: A framework for health, AI and the law / Barry Solaiman and I. Glenn Cohen -- Part I: The uses of AI in health -- 2. AI in hospital administration and management: Ethical and legal implications / Abeer Malik and Barry Solaiman -- 3. Facial recognition AI technology in healthcare and the law / Vera Lúcia Raposo -- 4. Cybersecurity of AI medical devices: Risks, legislation, and challenges / Elisabetta Biasin, Erik Kamenjasević and Kaspar Rosager Ludvigsen -- 5. Regulating smart healthcare robots: The European approach / Tom Goffin and Sofia Palmieri -- Part II: The legal considerations of AI in health -- 6. Algorithmic discrimination and health equity / Jessica L. Roberts and Peter Salib -- 7. AI and data protection law in health / Craig Konnoth -- 8. The legal considerations of AI-blockchain for securing health data / Barry Solaiman and Georgios Dimitropoulos -- 9. Liability for use of artificial intelligence in medicine / W. Nicholson Price II, Sara Gerke and I. Glenn Cohen -- 10. Artificial intelligence and the law of informed consent / I. Glenn Cohen and Andrew Slottje -- 11. Artificial intelligence and intellectual property in healthcare technologies / Charlotte A. Tschider and Cynthia M. Ho -- Part III: The ethical perspectives of AI in health -- 12. Idealism, realism, pragmatism: Three modes of theorising within secular AI ethics / Rune Nyrup and Beba Cibralic -- 13. AI, medicine and Christian ethics / Zachary R. Calo -- 14. Islamic ethico-legal perspectives on medical accountability in the age of artificial intelligence / Mohammed Ghaly -- Part IV: The legal governance of AI around the world -- 15. International organisations and the global governance of AI in health / Sara Kijewski, Elettra Ronchi and Effy Vayena -- 16. US regulation of medical artificial intelligence and machine learning (AI/ML) research and development / Vasiliki Rahimzadeh -- 17. The state and values of AI governance in UK healthcare / Colm Peter McGrath -- 18. Governing AI in the European Union: Emerging infrastructures and regulatory ecosystems in health / Timo Minssen, Barry Solaiman, Lea Köttering, Jakob Wested and Abeer Malik -- 19. Regulating AI in health in the middle east: Case studies from Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates / Barry Solaiman, Ayesha Bashir and Fama Dieng -- 20. Convergence in the regulation of artificial intelligence software as medical device in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao greater bay area of China / Calvin Wai Loon Ho -- 21. Legal governance of artificial intelligence in healthcare devices and services in Singapore / Warren B. Chik and Haran Sugumaran -- 22. Regulating artificial intelligence in medical care in South Korea / Won Bok Lee.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781802205640
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Research Handbook on Health, AI and the Law Cheltenham, UK : Edward Elgar Publishing, 2024 ISBN 9781802205640
    Language: English
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  • 9
    UID:
    almahu_9949577454902882
    Format: 1 online resource (xix, 406 pages) : , digital, PDF file(s).
    Edition: First edition.
    ISBN: 1-009-26574-1 , 1-009-26573-3 , 1-009-26569-5
    Content: The COVID-19 pandemic has had an enduring effect across the entire spectrum of law and policy, in areas ranging from health equity and racial justice, to constitutional law, the law of prisons, federal benefit programs, election law and much more. This collection provides a critical reflection on what changes the pandemic has already introduced, and what its legacy may be. Chapters evaluate how healthcare and government institutions have succeeded and failed during this global 'stress test,' and explore how the US and the world will move forward to ensure we are better prepared for future pandemics. This timely volume identifies the right questions to ask as we take stock of pandemic realities and provides guidance for the many stakeholders of COVID-19's legal legacy. This book is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 27 Oct 2023). , COVID-19 and clinical ethics : reflections on New York's 2020 spring surge / Joseph J. Fins -- Patients first, public health last / Richard S. Saver -- Risk, responsibility, resilience, respect : COVID-19 and the protection of health care workers / William M. Sage and Victoria L. Tiase -- Post-truth won't set us free : health law, patient autonomy, and the rise of the infodemic / Wendy E. Parmet and Jeremy Paul -- Individual and structural factors that fueled COVID-19 disparities / Saida I. Coreas, Erik J. Rodriquez, and Eliseo J. P erez-Stable -- Tolerating the harms of detention : with and without COVID-19 / Jaimie Meyer, Marisol Orihuela, and Judith Resnik -- A bend toward greater realized health equity and racial justice : how the confluence of the COVID-19 pandemic and structural racism will monumentally shape American law and policy / Scott J. Schweikart, Fernando De Maio, Mia Keeys, Joaquin Baca, Brian Vandenberg, and Aletha Maybank -- Access to vaccines and critical care treatments for older people and people with disabilities / Govind Persad and Jessica L. Roberts -- Humane and resilient long-term care : a post-COVID-19 vision / Nina A. Kohn -- Federalism, leadership, and COVID-19 : evolving lessons for the public's health / Nicole Huberfeld -- Coronavirus reveals the fiscal determinants of health / Matthew B. Lawrence -- Legislating a more responsive safety net / Ariel Jurow Kleiman, Gabriel Scheffler, and Andrew Hammond -- Eradicating pandemic health inequities : health justice in emergency preparedness / Ruqaiijah Yearby -- The Jacobson question : individual rights, expertise, and public health necessity / Lindsay Wiley -- Innovation law and COVID-19 : promoting incentives and access for new health care technologies / Rachel E. Sachs, Lisa Larrimore Ouellette, W. Nicholson Price II, and Jacob S. Sherkow -- Addressing exclusivity issues during the COVID-19 Pandemic and beyond / Michael S. Sinha, Sven J.R. Bostyn, and Timo Minssen -- Vulnerable populations and vaccine injury compensation : the need for legal reform / Katharine Van Tassel and Sharona Hoffman -- Telehealth transformation in COVID-19 / Ryan P. Knox, Laura C. Hoffman, Asees Bhasin, and Abbe R. Gluck -- Changes in the provision of take-home methadone for people with opioid use disorder during the COVID-19 pandemic : implications for future policymaking / Zoe M. Adams, Taleed El-Sabawi, William H. Coe, Hannah Batchelor, Janan Wyatt, Mona Gandhi, Ida Santana, and Ayana Jordan -- Reproductive justice after the pandemic : how "personal responsibility" entrenches disparities and limits autonomy / Rachel L. Zacharias, Elizabeth A. Dietz, Kimberly Mutcherson, and Josephine Johnston --Abortion at-home and at-law during a pandemic / Joanna N. Erdman -- COVID-19 and national public health regimes : whither the post Washington consensus in public health? / Tess Wise, Gali Katznelson, Carmel Shachar, and Andrea Louise Campbell -- A functionalist approach to analyzing legal responses to COVID-19 across countries : comparative insights from two global symposia / Joelle Grogan and Alicia Ely Yamin -- A tale of two crises : COVID-19, climate change, and crisis response / Daniel Farber -- Vaccine tourism, federalism, nationalism / I. Glenn Cohen -- Epilogue : COVID-19 in the courts - government actions, individual rights, and the arc of administrative deference / Abbe R. Gluck and Jacob Hutt.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781009265706
    Language: English
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  • 10
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Cheltenham, UK :Edward Elgar Publishing Limited,
    UID:
    almahu_9949852188902882
    Format: 1 online resource (432 pages)
    Edition: First edition.
    ISBN: 9781802205657
    Series Statement: Research Handbooks in Health and Medical Law Series
    Content: "The Research Handbook on Health, AI and the Law explores the use of AI in healthcare, identifying the important laws and ethical issues that arise from its use. Adopting an international approach, it analyses the varying responses of multiple jurisdictions to the use of AI and examines the influence of major religious and secular ethical traditions. Bringing together a diverse range of carefully selected legal experts, the Research Handbook critically assesses the different uses of AI in healthcare and its promise to provide greater accuracy for healthcare professionals and patients by diagnosing diseases and detecting illness earlier and helping hospitals run more efficiently. It also highlights a series of legal and ethical challenges AI raises relating to bias, privacy, data security, medical liability, informed consent and intellectual property. AI governance is rigorously examined in countries across the globe spanning Asia, Europe and the US while different responses from international organisations towards AI in healthcare are also evaluated. This Research Handbook is a key resource for scholars and law students and for those interested in current and developing legal paradigms. Its legal and practical dimensions will also be beneficial to lawyers practising in health law and internet and technology law, policymakers and medical professionals"--
    Note: Includes index. , Front Matter -- Copyright -- Contents -- Contributors -- Acknowledgements -- 1. A framework for health, AI and the law -- PART I The uses of AI in health -- 2. AI in hospital administration and management: ethical and legal implications -- 3. Facial recognition AI technology in healthcare and the law -- 4. Cybersecurity of AI medical devices: risks, legislation, and challenges -- 5. Regulating smart healthcare robots: the European approach -- PART II The legal considerations of AI in health -- 6. Algorithmic discrimination and health equity -- 7. AI and data protection law in health -- 8. The legal considerations of AI-blockchain for securing health data -- 9. Liability for use of artificial intelligence in medicine -- 10. Artificial intelligence and the law of informed consent -- 11. Artificial intelligence and intellectual property in healthcare technologies -- PART III The ethical perspectives of AI in health -- 12. Idealism, realism, pragmatism: three modes of theorising within secular AI ethics -- 13. AI, medicine and Christian ethics -- 14. Islamic ethico-legal perspectives on medical accountability in the age of artificial intelligence -- PART IV The legal governance of AI around the world -- 15. International organisations and the global governance of AI in health -- 16. US regulation of medical artificial intelligence and machine learning (AI/ML) research and development -- 17. The state and values of AI governance in UK healthcare -- 18. Governing AI in the European Union: emerging infrastructures and regulatory ecosystems in health -- 19. Regulating AI in health in the Middle East: case studies from Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates -- 20. Convergence in the regulation of artificial intelligence software as medical device in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area of China. , 21. Legal governance of artificial intelligence in healthcare devices and services in Singapore -- 22. Regulating artificial intelligence in medical care in South Korea -- Index.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Solaiman, Barry Research Handbook on Health, AI and the Law Cheltenham : Edward Elgar Publishing Limited,c2024 ISBN 9781802205640
    Language: English
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