Published December 24, 2020 | Version v1
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La nuova geografia del diritto alla salute. Innovazione tecnologica, relazioni spaziali e forme di sapere

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  • 1. Research Unit on Everyday Bioethics and Ethics of Science, Department of Legal Sciences University of Florence

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Contemporary healthcare systems are going through a “digital turn”, i.e. the progressive incorporation of information technologies into daily practice, with the purpose of improving quality and increasing the efficiency of the healthcare-delivery process. Despite flourishing research in this field, legal scholars have shown a clear inclination for certain issues among which include data protection, confidentiality, licensure and liability. Nevertheless, there remains a need for a more comprehensive approach, through which to address the overall impact of the digitalisation processes on both the right to health and on healthcare system organisation. I argue that such an approach must be intended in terms of a new geography of the right to health, in which space, places, legal provisions, technological artefacts and relations of power converge, reshaping the content of existing rights and leading to the appearance of new ones.

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