Socio-ethical challenges and opportunities for advancing diversity, equity, and inclusion in digital medicine

Ivana Paccoud*, Anja K. Leist, Isabel Schwaninger, Robin van Kessel, Jochen Klucken

*Corresponding author for this work

Research output: Contribution to journal(Systematic) Review article peer-review

Abstract

Digitalization in medicine offers a significant opportunity to transform healthcare systems by providing novel digital tools and services to guide personalized prevention, prediction, diagnosis, treatment and disease management. This transformation raises a number of novel socio-ethical considerations for individuals and society as a whole, which need to be appropriately addressed to ensure that digital medical devices (DMDs) are widely adopted and benefit all patients as well as healthcare service providers. In this narrative review, based on a broad literature search in PubMed, Web of Science, Google Scholar, we outline five core socio-ethical considerations in digital medicine that intersect with the notions of equity and digital inclusion: (i) access, use and engagement with DMDs, (ii) inclusiveness in DMD clinical trials, (iii) algorithm fairness, (iv) surveillance and datafication, and (v) data privacy and trust. By integrating literature from multidisciplinary fields, including social, medical, and computer sciences, we shed light on challenges and opportunities related to the development and adoption of DMDs. We begin with an overview of the different types of DMDs, followed by in-depth discussions of five socio-ethical implications associated with their deployment. Concluding our review, we provide evidence-based multilevel recommendations aimed at fostering a more inclusive digital landscape to ensure that the development and integration of DMDs in healthcare mitigate rather than cause, maintain or exacerbate health inequities.
Original languageEnglish
Article number20552076241277705
Number of pages11
JournalDigital health
Volume10
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024

Keywords

  • Socio-ethical considerations
  • digital health equity
  • digital determinants of health
  • diversity, equity and digital inclusion
  • AI fairness
  • datafication, privacy and trust
  • BIG DATA
  • HEALTH
  • DATAFICATION
  • DETERMINANTS
  • DISPARITIES
  • AMERICAN
  • LITERACY
  • TRIALS
  • CARE

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