Woods Beau, Coravos Andrea, Corman Joshua David
I Am The Cavalry, Washington, DC, United States.
Biohacking Village, New York, NY, United States.
J Med Internet Res. 2019 Mar 19;21(3):e12568. doi: 10.2196/12568.
Prior to graduating from medical school, soon-to-be physicians take the Hippocratic Oath, a symbolic declaration to provide care in the best interest of patients. As the medical community increasingly deploys connected devices to deliver patient care, a critical question emerges: should the manufacturers and adopters of these connected technologies be governed by the symbolic spirit of the Hippocratic Oath? In 2016, I Am The Cavalry, a grassroots initiative from the cybersecurity research community, published the first Hippocratic Oath for Connected Medical Devices (HOCMD), containing 5 principles. Over the past three years, the HOCMD has gained broad support and influenced regulatory policy. We introduce 5 case studies of the HOCMD in practice, illustrating how the 5 principles can lead to a safer and more effective adoption of connected medical technologies.
在从医学院毕业之前,即将成为医生的人要宣誓希波克拉底誓言,这是一个象征性的宣言,承诺以患者的最大利益提供医疗服务。随着医学界越来越多地使用联网设备来提供患者护理,一个关键问题出现了:这些联网技术的制造商和采用者是否应该受希波克拉底誓言的象征性精神的约束?2016年,网络安全研究社区的草根倡议组织“我是骑兵”发布了首个《联网医疗设备希波克拉底誓言》(HOCMD),其中包含5项原则。在过去三年里,HOCMD获得了广泛支持并影响了监管政策。我们介绍5个HOCMD在实际应用中的案例研究,说明这5项原则如何能够实现更安全、更有效地采用联网医疗技术。