An Ethical Framework for the Design, Development, Implementation, and Assessment of Drones Used in Public Healthcare.

Journal: Science and engineering ethics
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Abstract

The use of drones in public healthcare is suggested as a means to improve efficiency under constrained resources and personnel. This paper begins by framing drones in healthcare as a social experiment where ethical guidelines are needed to protect those impacted while fully realizing the benefits the technology offers. Then we propose an ethical framework to facilitate the design, development, implementation, and assessment of drones used in public healthcare. Given the healthcare context, we structure the framework according to the four bioethics principles: beneficence, non-maleficence, autonomy, and justice, plus a fifth principle from artificial intelligence ethics: explicability. These principles are abstract which makes operationalization a challenge; therefore, we suggest an approach of translation according to a values hierarchy whereby the top-level ethical principles are translated into relevant human values within the domain. The resulting framework is an applied ethics tool that facilitates awareness of relevant ethical issues during the design, development, implementation, and assessment of drones in public healthcare.

Authors

  • Dylan Cawthorne
    The Faculty of Engineering, Drone Center, Mærsk Mc-Kinney Møller Institute, University of Southern Denmark, Campusvej 55, 5230, Odense M, Denmark. dyca@sdu.dk.
  • Aimee Robbins-van Wynsberghe
    Ethics/Philosophy of Technology Section, Department of Values, Technology and Innovation, Faculty of Technology, Policy and Management, Delft University of Technology, 2600 AA, Delft, The Netherlands.