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Eric Mark MESLIN博士

香港大學醫學倫理與法律研究中心 顧問 多倫多大學Dalla Lana公共衞生學院 客座教授 基因組學及人口健康基金(Foundation for Genomics and Population Health (PHG基金會)) 高級研究員

Eric超過四十年的職業生涯橫誇臨床、大學、政府和非牟利領域。他曾任加拿大院校委員會前主席兼前行政總裁、印第安納大學生物倫理研究中心的創始總監、美國國家生命倫理諮詢委員會的執行董事,以及人類基因組計劃中的倫理、法律與社會問題(ELSI)專案的生物倫理學主任。他的研究興趣包括研究、國際衞生、基因組學及管治方面的倫理和政策問題。

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      “Smart City” technologies

      Following the outbreak of what would become the COVID-19 pandemic, social distancing measures were quickly introduced across East Asia – including drastic shelter-in-place orders in some cities – drawing on experience with the outbreak of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) almost two decades ago. “Smart City” technologies and other digital tools were quickly deployed for infection control purposes, ranging from conventional thermal scanning cameras to digital tracing in the surveillance of at-risk individuals. Chatbots endowed with artificial intelligence have also been deployed to shift part of healthcare provision away from hospitals and to support a number of programmes for self-management of chronic disease in the community. With the closure of schools and adults working from home, digital technologies have also sustained many aspects of both professional and social life at a pace and scale not considered to be practicable before the outbreak. This paper considers how these new experiences with digital technologies in public health surveillance are spurring digitalization in East Asian societies beyond the conventional public health context. It also considers some of the concerns and challenges that are likely to arise with rapid digitalization, particularly in healthcare.

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