Gamon, 2023 - Google Patents
Ethics of digital health in Islamic perspectiveGamon, 2023
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Promoting digital health has the potential to significantly enhance healthcare delivery and improve the overall health of the populations. However, it raises ethical concerns such as the breach of personal privacy, risk of misdiagnosis to a larger group of population and …
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