| Literature DB >> 28321561 |
Wendy Lipworth1, Paul H Mason2, Ian Kerridge2,3, John P A Ioannidis4,5,6.
Abstract
Biomedical innovation and translation are increasingly emphasizing research using "big data." The hope is that big data methods will both speed up research and make its results more applicable to "real-world" patients and health services. While big data research has been embraced by scientists, politicians, industry, and the public, numerous ethical, organizational, and technical/methodological concerns have also been raised. With respect to technical and methodological concerns, there is a view that these will be resolved through sophisticated information technologies, predictive algorithms, and data analysis techniques. While such advances will likely go some way towards resolving technical and methodological issues, we believe that the epistemological issues raised by big data research have important ethical implications and raise questions about the very possibility of big data research achieving its goals.Entities:
Keywords: Big data; Epistemology; Ethics; Real world data
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28321561 DOI: 10.1007/s11673-017-9771-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Bioeth Inq ISSN: 1176-7529 Impact factor: 1.352