Abstract
Amid public health concerns over climate change, “precision public
health” (PPH) is emerging in next generation approaches to practice. These
novel methods promise to augment public health operations by using ever
larger and more robust health datasets combined with new tools for
collecting and analyzing data. Precision strategies to protecting the public
health could more effectively or efficiently address the systemic threats of
climate change, but may also propagate or exacerbate health disparities for
the populations most vulnerable in a changing climate. How PPH interventions
collect and aggregate data, decide what to measure, and analyze data pose
potential issues around privacy, neglecting social determinants of health,
and introducing algorithmic bias into climate responses. Adopting a health
justice framework, guided by broader social and climate justice tenets, can
reveal principles and policy actions which may guide more responsible
implementation of PPH in climate responses.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Health Policy,General Medicine,Issues, ethics and legal aspects
Cited by
4 articles.
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