The Human Challenge of Telemedicine Toward Time-sensitive and Person-centered Ethics in Home Telecare

Author(s): Philippe Bardy
Publisher: ISTE Press – Elsevier
ISBN: 9781785483042
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Telepatients using connected objects to collect time-sensitive data about their health are not neutral carriers of diagnosable symptoms. Patients are persons, or personal beings as well as co-carers, whose personal experience, history and know-how must be acknowledged in time-sensitive telecare practices. Such practices require a relational ethics, inspired by medical ethics and an ethics of virtues, focusing on vulnerability and emotional health, to oversee telecare good practices, define a new therapeutic alliance compliant with patients’ values, and reconcile the technical and human sides of telemedicine.

  • The ethical challenges of telemedicine in chronic patients today
  • The key features of a person-centered and relational ethics in telemedical settings
  • The concepts of “emotional health” care and “chrono-sensitivity” of the “connected” sick body