Policy versus privacy: an analysis of ethical issues in a health monitoring project

Lies Lammens, Patrick Deboosere

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    The objective of this paper is to increase awareness about ethical issues in demographic health research. More specifically, we examine the tension between the demand for knowledge, and the protection of privacy and democracy in societies with an increasingly automated public health information infrastructure.

    On the basis of the example of a Belgian health monitoring project, we propose a model which could be used as a framework for the ethical evaluation of data collection projects. This model points out some ethical implications of such projects. Crucial in our model is the dimension of time. Hence, implications both on a short and on a long term are taken into account.

    Even though there is no ideal solution to overcome the ethical dilemma discussed here, we argue that a stable democratic system in societies is crucial for protection against potential abuse of personal data, and makes an extensive health monitoring compatible with privacy and democratic values.
    Originele taal-2English
    TitelPaper presented at the 26th IUSSP International Population Conference
    StatusPublished - 27 sep 2009
    Evenement26th IUSSP International Population Conference - Marrakech, Morocco
    Duur: 26 sep 20091 okt 2009

    Conference

    Conference26th IUSSP International Population Conference
    Land/RegioMorocco
    StadMarrakech
    Periode26/09/091/10/09

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