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Ten technologies to fight coronavirus





 

Campo Valor
Formato Monografia
N.º Sistema 000084342
Título LinkTen technologies to fight coronavirus / Mihalis Kritikos
Texto Integral
Língua inglês
País União Europeia
Local LinkBrussels
Editor LinkEuropean Parliament. European Parliamentary Research Service
Ano 2020
Descrição IV, 20 p.
Colecção LinkIn-depth analysis / European Parliament. European Parliamentary Research Service. European Council Oversight ; 641.543 (April 2020)
Tipo de Documento LinkMonografia LinkDocumento eletrónico
Resumo "As the coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic spreads, technological applications and initiatives are multiplying in an attempt to control the situation, treat patients in an effective way and facilitate the efforts of overworked healthcare workers, while developing new, effective vaccines. This analysis examines in detail how ten different technological domains are helping the fight against this pandemic disease by means of innovative applications. It also sheds light on the main legal and regulatory challenges, but also on the key socio-ethical dilemmas that the various uses of these technologies pose when applied in a public-health emergency context such as the current one. A scan of the technological horizon in the context of Covid-19 indicates that technology in itself cannot replace or make up for other public policy measures but that it does have an increasingly critical role to play in emergency responses. Covid-19, as the first major epidemic of our century, represents an excellent opportunity for policy-makers and regulators to reflect on the legal plausibility, ethical soundness and effectiveness of the deployment of emerging technologies under time pressure. Striking the right balance will be crucial for maintaining the public’s trust in evidence-based public health interventions." [editor]
Classif.Temática Link6416 investigação e propriedade intelectual eurovoc
Assunto Linkpolítica de investigação da UE
Linkinvestigação
Linkinteligência artificial
Linkinovação
Linkepidemia
Linkvacina
Termo N Controlado Linktecnologia da saúde
Linkdoença por coronavírus
Número Documento PE 641.543
ISBN 978-92-846-6504-4
Código QR Código QR referente ao registo nº000084342


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