Panel 4: Regulating Healthcare Robots
Event Name
WeRobot 2015
Date
4-10-2015
Abstract
There are basic, pressing issues that need to be addressed in the nearer future in order to ensure that robots are able to maintain sustainable innovation with the confidence of providers, patients, consumers, and investors. We will only be able to maximize the potential of robots in healthcare through responsible design, deployment, and use, which must include taking into consideration potential issues that could, if overlooked, manifest themselves in ways that harm patients and consumers, diminish the trust of key stakeholders of robots in healthcare, and stifle long-term innovation by resulting in overly restrictive reactionary regulation. In this paper, we focus on the issues of patient and user safety, security, and privacy, and specifically the effect of medical device regulation and data protection laws on robots in healthcare.
Recommended Citation
Drew Simshaw, Nicolas Terry, Kris Hauser, M.L. Cumming, and Cindy Jacobs, Panel 4: Regulating Healthcare Robots (2015), https://digitalcommons.law.uw.edu/werobot/7