An ethics framework for big data in health and research

Ethical decision-making frameworks assist in identifying the issues at stake in a particular setting and thinking through, in a methodical manner, the ethical issues that require consideration as well as the values that need to be considered and promoted. Decisions made about the use, sharing, and r...

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Main Authors: Xafis, Vicki, Schaefer, G. Owen, Labude, Markus K., Brassington, Iain, Ballantyne, Angela, Lim, Hannah Yeefen, Lipworth, Wendy, Lysaght, Tamra, Stewart, Cameron, Sun, Shirley, Laurie, Graeme T., Tai, E Shyong
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1444962023-05-19T07:31:19Z An ethics framework for big data in health and research Xafis, Vicki Schaefer, G. Owen Labude, Markus K. Brassington, Iain Ballantyne, Angela Lim, Hannah Yeefen Lipworth, Wendy Lysaght, Tamra Stewart, Cameron Sun, Shirley Laurie, Graeme T. Tai, E Shyong Nanyang Business School School of Social Sciences Social sciences::Sociology Ethics Framework Health and Research Ethical decision-making frameworks assist in identifying the issues at stake in a particular setting and thinking through, in a methodical manner, the ethical issues that require consideration as well as the values that need to be considered and promoted. Decisions made about the use, sharing, and re-use of big data are complex and laden with values. This paper sets out an Ethics Framework for Big Data in Health and Research developed by a working group convened by the Science, Health and Policy-relevant Ethics in Singapore (SHAPES) Initiative. It presents the aim and rationale for this framework supported by the underlying ethical concerns that relate to all health and research contexts. It also describes a set of substantive and procedural values that can be weighed up in addressing these concerns, and a step-by-step process for identifying, considering, and resolving the ethical issues arising from big data uses in health and research. This Framework is subsequently applied in the papers published in this Special Issue. These papers each address one of six domains where big data is currently employed: openness in big data and data repositories, precision medicine and big data, real-world data to generate evidence about healthcare interventions, AI-assisted decision-making in healthcare, public-private partnerships in healthcare and research, and cross-sectoral big data. Published version The development of the Framework and its application to the six Domain papers was funded and supported by the Singapore National Medical Research Council Research, Innovation and Enterprise 2020 Grant. 2020-11-09T08:27:50Z 2020-11-09T08:27:50Z 2019 Journal Article Xafis, V., Schaefer, G. O., Labude, M. K., Brassington, I., Ballantyne, A., Lim, H. Y., . . . Tai, E. S. (2019). An ethics framework for big data in health and research. Asian Bioethics Review, 11(3), 227-254. doi:10.1007/s41649-019-00099-x 1793-8759 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/144496 10.1007/s41649-019-00099-x 3 11 227 254 en Asian Bioethics Review This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. application/pdf
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topic Social sciences::Sociology
Ethics Framework
Health and Research
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Ethics Framework
Health and Research
Xafis, Vicki
Schaefer, G. Owen
Labude, Markus K.
Brassington, Iain
Ballantyne, Angela
Lim, Hannah Yeefen
Lipworth, Wendy
Lysaght, Tamra
Stewart, Cameron
Sun, Shirley
Laurie, Graeme T.
Tai, E Shyong
An ethics framework for big data in health and research
description Ethical decision-making frameworks assist in identifying the issues at stake in a particular setting and thinking through, in a methodical manner, the ethical issues that require consideration as well as the values that need to be considered and promoted. Decisions made about the use, sharing, and re-use of big data are complex and laden with values. This paper sets out an Ethics Framework for Big Data in Health and Research developed by a working group convened by the Science, Health and Policy-relevant Ethics in Singapore (SHAPES) Initiative. It presents the aim and rationale for this framework supported by the underlying ethical concerns that relate to all health and research contexts. It also describes a set of substantive and procedural values that can be weighed up in addressing these concerns, and a step-by-step process for identifying, considering, and resolving the ethical issues arising from big data uses in health and research. This Framework is subsequently applied in the papers published in this Special Issue. These papers each address one of six domains where big data is currently employed: openness in big data and data repositories, precision medicine and big data, real-world data to generate evidence about healthcare interventions, AI-assisted decision-making in healthcare, public-private partnerships in healthcare and research, and cross-sectoral big data.
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Xafis, Vicki
Schaefer, G. Owen
Labude, Markus K.
Brassington, Iain
Ballantyne, Angela
Lim, Hannah Yeefen
Lipworth, Wendy
Lysaght, Tamra
Stewart, Cameron
Sun, Shirley
Laurie, Graeme T.
Tai, E Shyong
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author Xafis, Vicki
Schaefer, G. Owen
Labude, Markus K.
Brassington, Iain
Ballantyne, Angela
Lim, Hannah Yeefen
Lipworth, Wendy
Lysaght, Tamra
Stewart, Cameron
Sun, Shirley
Laurie, Graeme T.
Tai, E Shyong
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title An ethics framework for big data in health and research
title_short An ethics framework for big data in health and research
title_full An ethics framework for big data in health and research
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title_full_unstemmed An ethics framework for big data in health and research
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