Ethical Smart Care Policy, Design, and Everyday Use
Ethical Smart Care Policy, Design, and Everyday Use
- ISBN 13:
9780197764480
- ISBN 10:
0197764487
- Format: Hardcover
- Copyright: 09/08/2025
- Publisher: Oxford University Press
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Summary
Ethical Smart Care explores how we move toward smart care infrastructures that provide more of the benefits and avoid the risks, offering provocative ideas for those involved both in the development and implementation of health care technologies. By considering how the smart care scenario plays out for those living at home with dementia, it explores how developers, healthcare professionals, carers, and users of smart care navigate day-to-day ethical challenges. This everyday perspective illustrates the diverse forms of expertise that come together, and sometimes collide, in the delivery of technologized care.
By considering ethics as something that we all do in our everyday lives, rather than as a set of abstract principles, Christine Hine conceptualizes ethics as emerging through the practices and languages deployed by everyone linked to smart care, from policy makers, designers, and researchers to clinicians, carers, and users. Hine identifies key moments in the design, implementation, and use of smart healthcare tools with ethical connotations for those involved, highlights the need for better communication to inform the design and rollout of smart care infrastructure, and considers how we can steer innovations in the field of smart care to maximize the work that they can do for good and minimize the risks of inadvertently causing harm.




