
Publication details
Publisher: Springer
Place: Berlin
Year: 2015
Series: Intelligent Systems, Control and Automation
ISBN (Hardback): 9783319081076
ISBN (eBook): 9783319081083
Full citation:
Simon van Rysewyk, Matthijs Pontier (eds), Machine medical ethics, Berlin, Springer, 2015
Machine medical ethics
Contents
Good healthcare is in the "how"
the quality of care, the role of machines, and the need for new skills
Mark Coeckelbergh
33-47
Towards a principle-based healthcare agent
Susan Leigh Anderson, Michael L. Anderson, Michael C. Anderson
67-77
A hybrid bottom-up and top-down approach to machine medical ethics
theory and data
Simon van Rysewyk
93-110
Machine medical ethics and robot law
legal necessity or science fiction?
Rob van den Hoven van Genderen
167-177
Having the final say
machine support of ethical decisions of doctors
Julia Inthorn, Rudolf Seising
181-206
Machine medical ethics
when a human is delusive but the machine has its wits about him
Johan F. Hoorn
233-254
Eliza fifty years later
an automatic therapist using bottom-up and top-down approaches
Rafal Rzepka, Kenji Araki
257-272
Models of the patient-machine-clinician relationship in closed-loop machine neuromodulation
Eran Klein
273-290
Modelling consciousness-dependent expertise in machine medical moral agents
Steve Torrance, Ron Chrisley
291-316
Emotion and disposition detection in medical machines
chances and challenges
Kim Hartmann, Ingo Siegert, Dmytro Prylipko
317-339