A colloquium on global health and local decisions. The French government’s digital transformation initiative aims to create a digital health sector to consolidate all the experience gained from digital innovation, to accelerate and improve the uptake of digital technologies by citizens, patients and carers, to encourage the emergence of consortia with viable business models, and thus to provide digital solutions that fully respect the main operating principles of the French health system, the ethical imperatives towards the public, the needs of health and medico-social professionals who are confronted every day with the realities on the ground, and the needs of the population.
As part of this initiative, Pierre-Yves Traynard [POLETP] organised a round table on the use and appropriation of data by local actors and the conditions for developing new practices, including the identification and consideration of daily exposure factors.
In this context, Xavier Maître [UPSaclay] was invited to present the V|LF-Spiro3D project and, in particular, the integration of art and science, which we support, with a philosophical study on the alienation and objectification of patients.