Health-Related Digital Autonomy: An Important, But Unfinished Step

American Journal of Bioethics 21 (7):31-33 (2021)
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A mark of our modern age is the translation of the non-digital to the digital, an evolution likely only to accelerate and to demand the proactive development of robust ethical guidance to navigate...

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