
Abstract
AMIA has a longstanding interest and a professional obligation to promote a strong ethical framework for its members and the field of biomedical and health informatics. This white paper presents the latest AMIA Code of Professional and Ethical Conduct. The original code was approved in 20071 by the AMIA Board of Directors and revised in 2013.2 Recognizing the need to regularly update the Code to ensure that it remains current and relevant, we present this document that constitutes a revision of and update to the third version, approved and published in the Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association in 2018.3 The code presented here remains an evolving document, with modifications expected as information technology, informatics, policy, and health care environments change over time. AMIA publishes on its web site the most recent version of the Code of Ethics as part of a process that seeks ongoing response from and involvement by AMIA members.
Because the Code of Professional and Ethical Conduct (from now on “Code of Ethics”) is meant to be practical, applicable in real life, and easily understood, it is compact and uses general language. The AMIA Code of Ethics is not intended to be prescriptive or legislative; it is aspirational and extends beyond regulatory and legal obligations to provide the broad strokes of a set of important ethical principles pertinent to the field of biomedical and health informatics.
The Code is organized around the common roles of AMIA members and the constituents they serve including patients, caregivers, colleagues and collaborators, clinicians, researchers, students, agencies, hospitals and practices, medical organizations, vendors, insurance companies, and others with whom they interact. The AMIA Board of Directors and the AMIA Ethics Committee encourage members to offer suggestions for improvements and changes. In this way, the Code will continue to evolve to best serve AMIA and the larger informatics community.