Transformation of the Doctor-Patient Relationship: Big Data, Accountable Care, and Predictive Health Analytics

HEC Forum. 2019 Dec;31(4):261-282. doi: 10.1007/s10730-019-09377-5.

Abstract

The medical profession is steeped in traditions that guide its practice. These traditions were developed to preserve the well-being of patients. Transformations in science, technology, and society, while maintaining a self-governance structure that drives the goal of care provision, have remained hallmarks of the profession. The purpose of this paper is to examine ethical challenges in health care as it relates to Big Data, Accountable Care Organizations, and Health Care Predictive Analytics using the principles of biomedical ethics laid out by Beauchamp and Childress (autonomy, beneficence, non-maleficence, and justice). Among these are the use of Electronic Health Records within stipulations of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act. Clinicians are well-positioned to impact health policy development to address ethical issues associated with the use of Big Data, Accountable Care, and Health Care Predictive Analytics as we work to transform the doctor-patient relationship towards improving population health outcomes and creating a healthier society.

Keywords: Accountable Care Organizations; Big Data; Doctor–patient relationship; Health analytics; Health care ethics.

MeSH terms

  • Accountable Care Organizations / methods
  • Accountable Care Organizations / trends
  • Big Data*
  • Data Science / methods
  • Data Science / trends*
  • Humans
  • Physician-Patient Relations*