EURACTIV December 16, 2019
Natasha Foote

This article is part of our special report Digital Transformation in Healthcare.

With digital technologies set to irrevocably change the face of our healthcare systems, the ethical concerns surrounding the use of artificial intelligence (AI) are increasingly gaining prominence in policy circles.

The new von der Leyen Commission is expected to deliver a report on AI and ethics in its first 100 days, which could be oriented toward an ‘ethics-by-design’ approach according to Legal Affairs Commissioner Didier Reynders. And, in terms of data protection, all EU AI stakeholders must comply with the GDPR regulation in safeguarding the personal data of healthcare patients.

Moreover, while talks in the European Council on the ePrivacy regulation have stalled, there could very...

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