Stuck in translation: Stakeholder perspectives on impediments to responsible digital health

Front Digit Health. 2023 Feb 6:5:1069410. doi: 10.3389/fdgth.2023.1069410. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

Spurred by recent advances in machine learning and electronic hardware, digital health promises to profoundly transform medicine. At the same time, however, it raises conspicuous ethical and regulatory issues. This has led to a growing number of calls for responsible digital health. Based on stakeholder engagement methods, this paper sets out to identify core impediments hindering responsible digital health in Switzerland. We developed a participatory research methodology to access stakeholders' fragmented knowledge of digital health, engaging 46 digital health stakeholders over a period of five months (December 2020-April 2021). We identified ineffective stakeholder collaboration, lack of ethical awareness among digital health innovators, and lack of relevant regulation as core impediments to responsible digital health. The stakeholders' accounts indicate that ethical concerns may considerably slow the pace of digital health innovation - implying that responsible innovation is a core catalyst for the progress of digital health overall.

Keywords: artificial intelligence; digital health; ethics; healthcare; machine learning; participatory research; regulation; responsible innovation.

Grants and funding

The research leading to these results received funding from the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF) under Grant NRP77, Award Number “#407740_187356/1”.