The four dimensions of contestable AI diagnostics-A patient-centric approach to explainable AI T Ploug, S Holm Artificial Intelligence in Medicine 107, 101901, 2020 | 137 | 2020 |
Meta consent–a flexible solution to the problem of secondary use of health data T Ploug, S Holm Bioethics 30 (9), 721-732, 2016 | 128 | 2016 |
To nudge or not to nudge: cancer screening programmes and the limits of libertarian paternalism T Ploug, S Holm, J Brodersen J Epidemiol Community Health 66 (12), 1193-1196, 2012 | 101 | 2012 |
Doctors, patients, and nudging in the clinical context—Four views on nudging and informed consent T Ploug, S Holm The American Journal of Bioethics 15 (10), 28-38, 2015 | 93 | 2015 |
The right to refuse diagnostics and treatment planning by artificial intelligence T Ploug, S Holm Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 23 (1), 107-114, 2020 | 91 | 2020 |
Meta consent: a flexible and autonomous way of obtaining informed consent for secondary research T Ploug, S Holm Bmj 350, 2015 | 87 | 2015 |
Branching time, indeterminism and tense logic: Unveiling the Prior–Kripke letters T Ploug, P Øhrstrøm Synthese 188, 367-379, 2012 | 66* | 2012 |
Informed consent and routinisation T Ploug, S Holm Journal of medical ethics 39 (4), 214-218, 2013 | 65 | 2013 |
Ethics in cyberspace T Ploug Ethics in Cyberspace: How Cyberspace May Influence Interpersonal Interaction …, 2009 | 61 | 2009 |
Population preferences for performance and explainability of artificial intelligence in health care: choice-based conjoint survey T Ploug, A Sundby, TB Moeslund, S Holm Journal of Medical Internet Research 23 (12), e26611, 2021 | 46 | 2021 |
Big data and health research—the governance challenges in a mixed data economy S Holm, T Ploug Journal of bioethical inquiry 14, 515-525, 2017 | 46 | 2017 |
The impact of telephone crisis services on suicidal users: A systematic review of the past 45 years E Assing Hvidt, T Ploug, S Holm Mental Health Review Journal 21 (2), 141-160, 2016 | 46 | 2016 |
Clinical genome sequencing and population preferences for information about ‘incidental’findings—From medically actionable genes (MAGs) to patient actionable genes (PAGs) T Ploug, S Holm PLoS One 12 (7), e0179935, 2017 | 35 | 2017 |
Eliciting meta consent for future secondary research use of health data using a smartphone application-a proof of concept study in the Danish population T Ploug, S Holm BMC medical ethics 18, 1-8, 2017 | 33 | 2017 |
In Defence of informed consent for health record research-why arguments from ‘easy rescue’,‘no harm’and ‘consent bias’ fail T Ploug BMC medical ethics 21 (1), 75, 2020 | 28 | 2020 |
The biobank consent debate: why ‘meta-consent’is still the solution! T Ploug, S Holm Journal of medical ethics 45 (5), 295-297, 2019 | 28 | 2019 |
“Nudging” and informed consent revisited: Why “nudging” fails in the clinical context S Holm, T Ploug The American Journal of Bioethics 13 (6), 29-31, 2013 | 27 | 2013 |
The stigmatization dilemma in public health policy-the case of MRSA in Denmark T Ploug, S Holm, M Gjerris BMC Public Health 15, 1-10, 2015 | 26 | 2015 |
Going beyond the false dichotomy of broad or specific consent: a Meta-Perspective on participant choice in research using human tissue T Ploug, S Holm The American Journal of Bioethics 15 (9), 44-46, 2015 | 23 | 2015 |
Teaching logic through web-based and gamified quizzing of formal arguments P Øhrstrøm, U Sandborg-Petersen, S Thorvaldsen, T Ploug Scaling up Learning for Sustained Impact: 8th European Conference, on …, 2013 | 23 | 2013 |