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Journal of Health and Insurance Law – Sickness (JDSAM) – Number 2023/3 – No. 38 – Robotics and health

by Alexandra Hartman Editor-in-Chief

2024-01-21 23:00:00
Page 5: Presentation | Page 5 to 7: Alain Bensoussan – “AI, robot and health”, the view of a legal professional | Page 8 to 9: Michel Lefranc – Innovation and robotics in health, the surgeon’s experience | Page 10 to 12: Gilles Dequen – Computer science, Medical Robotics and Data: the computer scientist’s point of view | Page 13: Presentation | Page 13 to 17: Alexandre Jaborska and Marie-Hélène Fortin – The point of view of biomedical engineers | Page 18 to 22: Isabelle Chivoret and Alain Bensoussan – Medical robots: medical devices like any other? The lawyer’s response elements | Page 23: Presentation | Page 23 to 24: Pierre Maillet – The benefit of data collection and processing for the manufacturer: a tool for securing medical devices | Page 25 to 26: Alexis Tandeau – Data collection and processing: the prospects for contractualization for research and development | Page 27 to 29: Emmanuel Netter – The legal framework applicable to the collection and processing of data used in the field of health robotics | Page 30 to 33: Brunessen Bertrand – The perspectives offered by the new European digital policy (IA Act, project and challenges for health?) | Page 34 to 38: Yiannos S. Tolias – Unlocking Health Data for AI: Analyzing the European Commission’s EHDS Proposal | Page 39: Presentation | Page 39 to 41: Elodie Chapel and Marie-Noëlle Erout – The challenges of supporting health innovation from the point of view of the State and the industry | Page 42 to 43: Patrice Papdo Kouam – Securing and marketing innovative devices: industrial point of view | Page 44 to 45: David Fuks – Innovative technologies and CE marking The marketing of innovative medical devices: questions from the caregiver/researcher | Page 46 to 47: Jean-Claude Couffinhal – The implications of European regulations and post-market evaluation: the caregiver’s point of view | Page 48 to 53: Olivier Debarge – Certification of surgical robots | Page 54: Presentation | Page 54 to 56: Emmanuel Cuny – The challenges of financing innovation: the caregiver’s point of view | Page 57 to 58: Antoine Groheux – New tools for financing innovation? : view of private actors | Page 59 to 60: Stephan de Butler of Ormond – Financing and innovation, the point of view of the private healthcare establishment | Page 61 to 67: Denis Jouve – The interest and limits of public-private partnerships for financing innovative systems | Page 68 to 70: Alain de Belenet – Innovation financing tools | Page 71: Presentation | Page 71 to 74: Juliette Sénéchal – What responsibilities for the use of AI in the operation of the robot? | Page 75 to 80: Delphine Cocteau-Senn – Liability for defective products | Pages 81 to 86: Yiannos S. Tolias – AI in Neurosurgery: Liability Implications in the light of the EU Product Liability Directive Proposal.
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