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  2. Menlo Report - Wikipedia

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    This report proposes a framework for ethical guidelines for computer and information security research, based on the principles set forth in the 1979 Belmont Report, a seminal guide for ethical research in the biomedical and behavioral sciences. The Menlo Report describes how the three principles in the Belmont report can be applied in fields ...

  3. Crossing the Quality Chasm - Wikipedia

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    Given limitations of the existing U.S. health care system, it proposes a new framework for health care with four levels to address the six dimensions: A: Patient experiences, B: Care-giving microsystems, C: Organizations that house and support care-giving microsystems, and D: Legal, financial, and educational environment (e.g., laws, payment ...

  4. Do No Harm (organization) - Wikipedia

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    Do No Harm is a United States medical and policy advocacy group. The group opposes gender-affirming care for minors and diversity, equity and inclusion efforts in medicine and medical education, including race-conscious medical school admissions and other identity-based considerations regarding health care decision-making. [ 1 ]

  5. Do No Harm - Wikipedia

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    First, do no harm, or in Latin primum non nocere, a medical injunction; Do No Harm: Stories of Life, Death and Brain Surgery, a 2014 book by Henry Marsh; Harm principle, a philosophical concept "Do No Harm" (HR report on Bahrain), a 2011 report by Physicians for Human Rights; Do No Harm (organization), a United States anti-trans advocacy group

  6. DARPA XG - Wikipedia

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    The neXt Generation program or XG is a technology development project sponsored by DARPA's Strategic Technology Office, with the goals to "develop both the enabling technologies and system concepts to dynamically redistribute allocated spectrum along with novel waveforms in order to provide dramatic improvements in assured military communications in support of a full range of worldwide ...

  7. AI meets 'Do no harm': Healthcare grapples with tech promises

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    The fear: 'Garbage in, garbage out' Patients seem to have reason to doubt AI's current capabilities. A study published in May evaluating large multimodal models (LMMs), which interpret media like ...

  8. Patient safety - Wikipedia

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    Greek healers in the 4th century BC drafted the Hippocratic Oath and pledged to "prescribe regimens for the good of my patients according to my ability and my judgment and never do harm to anyone." [ 5 ] Since then, the directive primum non nocere ("first do no harm") has become a central tenet for contemporary medicine.

  9. Digital public goods - Wikipedia

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    A digital public good is defined by the UN Secretary-General’s Roadmap for Digital Cooperation, [5] as: "open source software, open data, open AI models, open standards and open content that adhere to privacy and other applicable laws and best practices, do no harm, and help attain the SDGs." [6]