Étude et rapport

A Revised Hippocratic Oath for the Era of Digital Health

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Auteur(s) :

Bertalan Meskó, Brennan Spiegel

Éditeur(s) :

Journal of Medical Internet Research

Date de publication :07/09/2022

1 pages

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"Physicians have been taking the Hippocratic Oath for centuries. The Oath contains a set of ethical rules designed to guide physicians through their profession; it articulates a set of true north principles that govern the practice of medicine. The Hippocratic Oath has undergone several revisions, most notably in 1948 by the World Medical Association. However, in an era of rapid change in medicine, we believe it is time to update the Oath with modest but meaningful additions so that it optimally reflects 21st century health care. The rise of digital health has dramatically changed the practice of medicine in a way that could not have been easily predicted at the time Hippocrates outlined his ethical principles of medicine. " En bref issu de l'étude.

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