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Objectives and contributions of this book; I.3. Toward medical ethics; I.3.1. Sources that feed our ethical reflections; I.3.2. The Hippocratic Oath at the root of medical ethics; I.3.3. Ethical reflection centered on principles and adjusted by rules; I.3.3.1. Four universal ethical principles; I.3.3.2. Six ethical rules; 1: The Emergence of Medical Information in the Face of Personal and Societal Ethical Challenges; 1.1. An information-consuming society 327 $a1.2. e-Health, m-health, the Quantified Self and Big Data 1.3. Medical secrecy in the face of the computerization of healthcare data; 1.3.1. Regulatory characteristics of medical secrecy; 1.3.2. Protection of healthcare data; 1.4. Cultural evolution of mentalities surrounding legitimacy of information; 1.5. Processing of personal data in law; 1.5.1. European regulations concerning the processing of medical data; 1.5.1.1. Directive 95/46 CE of the European Parliament and Council; 1.5.1.2. European and EU instruments protecting private life 327 $a1.5.2. American legal framework surrounding personal healthcare data 1.5.3. Laws pertaining to personal data in Asia; 1.5.3.1. In Japan; 1.5.3.2. In China; 2: Ethical Modeling: From the Design to the Use of an Information System; 2.1. Info-ethics: data on practical wisdom; 2.1.1. Epistemological illumination around the pyramid of knowledge; 2.1.2. From data to knowledge through an information system; 2.1.3. Quality and choice of medical information; 2.1.3.1. Indicators of data quality; 2.1.3.2. Criteria for improving the quality of medical information 327 $a2.2. Identification of method used to develop the ethical analysis model 2.3. Development of the ethical analysis space; 2.4. Presentation of the ethical model; 2.4.1. Ethical cube of an accepted contingency; 2.4.2. Ethical model of information system in the doctor-patient relationship; 2.4.3. Ethical modeling of medical communication; 2.4.4. 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Creating an ethical charter on the "ideal" computational tool for a healthcare establishment 330 $aThe exponential digitization of medical data has led to a transformation of the practice of medicine. This change notably raises a new complexity of issues surrounding health IT. The proper use of these communication tools, such as telemedicine, e-health, m-health the big medical data, should improve the quality of monitoring and care of patients for an information system to ""human face"". 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