Deutsches Referenzzentrum für Ethik in den Biowissenschaften (DRZE)

Titel: Patient empowerment through personalized medicine? A legal and ethical exploration

Beginn: 29.6.2018, 9:00 -18:00 Uhr

Veranstaltungsort:
Ciro
Hornerheide 1
6085 NM, Horn
The Netherlands

Referenten: David Townend (Professor of health and life science jurisprudence, Maastricht University) *** Sarah Wilke-Houben (Ph.D. Ciro Horn) *** Annemarie Koster (Associate professor of social medicine, Maastricht University) *** Birgit Wouters (LL.M. & MSc, Maastricht University) *** Mette Hartlev (Professor of Health Law, University of Copenhagen) *** Barbara Prainsack (Professor for Comparative Policy Analysis, University of Vienna & King’s College London)

Weitere Informationen:
https://www.ciro-horn.nl/nl/agenda/patient-empowerment-through-persona ...

Kurzbeschreibung: This conference will explore the key ethical and legal issues facing the future of patient empowerment within personalized medicine by bringing together the view of patients, health practitioners, sociologists, ethicists, political scientists and lawyers.

Within personalized medicine, patient participation plays a key role. Whereas patient participation within personalized medicine originally was described as the willingness to participate in the generation and analysis of data, the digitalization of healthcare allows for an ever-greater involvement of the patient in his/her healthcare.

It has given rise to the popular idea that people should be proactive and well-informed participants in their own health care and have the personal responsibility to manage their own health.

But how do we, as a society, facilitate this? Which conditions are necessary for personalized medicine to lead to true patient empowerment? Furthermore, how can we guarantee an ethically justifiable and socially just integration of personalized medicine into society?

Kontakt: Ciro
Hornerheide 1
6085 NM, Horn
The Netherlands
Tel.: 0031 475 587 60
info@ciro-horn.nl
https://www.ciro-horn.nl/

Schlagworte: Gesundheitswesen, Medizinische Ethik

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