[AISWorld] E-health & Ethics, 13th April PULV Paris La Défense (Papers Due February 28)

Hajer Kefi hajer.kefi at gmail.com
Wed Feb 8 05:05:09 EST 2023


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 C A L L  F O R  P A P E R S

*E-health & Ethics: Research Day* *Pôle Universitaire Léonard de Vinci* *13
April 2023*



*https://conferences.dvrc.fr/eHealth-ethics23/*
<https://conferences.dvrc.fr/eHealth-ethics23/>
  *Call for Communications*



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 e-health encompasses in its broader sense a large array of health
care domains supported or enabled by technology. Building on 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, processing,
search and exchange, through information and data management systems ; (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 confront each other 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.

*Topics of Interest*

The expected communications could address the following themes
(non-exhaustive list):

-        Ethical issues related to new e-health business models: health
platforms, Health Tech, privacy models

-        M-health and connected health: usage, adoption, resistance and
effects on well-being, patient empowerment, self-tracking and self-care
metrics efficiency, security hardware devices.

-        E-health and privacy: advances and limitations of the
jurisdictional arsenal, privacy management systems, privacy-by-design …

-        E-health and health systems restructuration (public and private
sectors)

-        Artificial intelligence and e-health, cognitive science, pattern
mining, AI/DL models & health/law, ethical & responsible AI.

-        Healthcare metaverse : challenges and ethical boundaries

-        Sociomateriality of digital health



*Submission guidelines*

Authors are invited to submit their extended abstracts (800 - 1000 words,
up to 10 references) electronically via easychair:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ehealthethics23



*Language*

English or French



*Schedule*

Paper submission: *28 February 2023 *

Notification of acceptance: *15 March 2023*

Research day: *13 April 2023*

In Pôle Universitaire Léonard de Vinci, Arche Campus, Paris La Défense.

https://conferences.dvrc.fr/eHealth-ethics23/




*Keynote Speakers: *

*Prof. Suprateek Sarker*, Rolls-Royce Commonwealth Commerce Professor at
the McIntire School of Commerce, University of Virginia, USA.

*Dr. Thomas Guyet*, Full researcher at the Inria Center of Lyon, co-holder
of an Inria/APHP chair AI-Raclès
<https://www.bernoulli-lab.fr/project/chaire-ai-racles/> on
high-dimensional data for care pathways analysis, France.

*Programme Committee*

•                Tristan ALLARD, Université de Rennes, CNRS, IRISA

•                Mirian ASFELD FERRARI - LIFO Lab, University of Orléans

•                Pascale BUENO MERINO, EMLV, Paris la Défense

•                Raffaele FILIERI, AUDENCIA Business School

•                Samuel FOSSO WAMBA, Toulouse Business School

•                Thomas GUYET, INRIA

•                Antoine HARFOUCHE, Université de Nanterre

•                Jean-Etienne JOULLIE, EMLV, Paris la Défense

•                Benjamin NGUYEN, INSA

•                Suprateek SARKER, McIntire School of Commerce, University
of Virginia, USA

•                Francesco SCHIAVONE, University Parthenope, Naples, Italy

•                Nour UL AIN, EMLV, Paris la Défense



*Organizing Committee*

•                Michèle KANHOUNOU, ESILV Paris la Défense

•                Hajer KEFI, EMLV Paris la Défense

•                Insaf KHELLADI, EMLV Paris la Défense

•                Clara MANTEY, ILV Paris la Défense

•                Nicolas TRAVERS, ESILV Paris la Défense



For any questions regarding the research day, please contact us at the
following email address: ehealth.ethics at devinci.onmicrosoft.com


<ehealth.ethics at devinci.onmicrosoft.com>



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