Portrait de Catherine Régis

Catherine Régis

Membre académique associé
Chaire en IA Canada-CIFAR
Professeure titulaire, Université de Montréal

Biographie

Catherine Régis est professeure titulaire de droit à l'Université de Montréal. Elle détient une chaire en IA Canada-CIFAR à Mila – Institut québécois d’intelligence artificielle ainsi qu'une chaire de recherche du Canada en droit et politique de la santé. Elle est membre académique associée à Mila et directrice de l'innovation sociale et de la politique internationale chez IVADO. Elle est membre experte du Global Partnership on Artificial Intelligence (GPAI), qu'elle a coprésidé de 2021 à 2023, et dirige les travaux sur l'IA centrée sur l'humain pour l'U7+, une alliance regroupant plus de 50 universités dans le monde. Catherine Régis a également participé à la création de la Déclaration de Montréal pour un développement responsable de l'intelligence artificielle en tant que membre du comité scientifique. Ses travaux portent sur la gouvernance mondiale de l'IA, la réglementation de l'IA dans les systèmes de soins de santé et l'intégration des droits de l'homme dans l'IA.

Étudiants actuels

Doctorat - Université de Montréal
Doctorat - Université de Montréal

Publications

The World Health Organization as an engine of ideational robustness
Jean-Louis Denis
Gaelle Foucault
Pierre Larouche
Miriam Cohen
Marie-Andree Girard
Integrating accompanying patients into clinical oncology teams: limiting and facilitating factors
Marie-Pascale Pomey
Jesseca Paquette
Monica Iliescu Nelea
Cécile Vialaron
Rim Mourad
Karine Bouchard
Louise Normandin
Marie‐Andrée Côté
Mado Desforges
Pénélope Pomey‐Carpentier
Israël Fortin
Isabelle Ganache
Zeev Rosberger
Danielle Charpentier
Marie-France Vachon
Lynda Bélanger
Michel Dorval
Djahanchah Philip Ghadiri
Mélanie Lavoie-Tremblay … (voir 5 de plus)
Antoine Boivin
Jean-François Pelletier
Nicolas Fernandez
Alain M. Danino
Michèle de Guise
Human-Centered AI
Jean-Louis Denis
Maria Luciana Axente
Atsuo Kishimoto
Understanding the normative leadership of the world health organization (who): a mixed-method approach
Miriam Cohen
Jean-Louis Denis
Pierre Larouche
Gaelle Foucault
Marie-Andree Girard
An exploratory cross-sectional study of the effects of ongoing relationships with accompanying patients on cancer care experience, self-efficacy, and psychological distress
Marie-Pascale Pomey
Monica Iliescu Nelea
Louise Normandin
Cécile Vialaron
Karine Bouchard
Marie‐Andrée Côté
Maria Alejandra Rodriguez Duarte
Djahanchah Philip Ghadiri
Israël Fortin
Danielle Charpentier
Mélanie Lavoie-Tremblay
Nicolas Fernandez
Antoine Boivin
Michel Dorval
Mado Desforges
Isabelle Ganache
Lynda Bélanger
Zeev Rosberger
Michel Alain Danino … (voir 3 de plus)
Jean-François Pelletier
Thi Trinh Thuc Vu
Michèle de Guise
Accompanying patients in clinical oncology teams: Reported activities and perceived effects
Marie-Pascale Pomey
Jesseca Paquette
Monica Iliescu‐Nelea
Cécile Vialaron
Rim Mourad
Karine Bouchard
Louise Normandin
Marie‐Andrée Côté
Mado Desforges
Pénélope Pomey‐Carpentier
Israël Fortin
Isabelle Ganache
Zeev Rosberger
Danielle Charpentier
Lynda Bélanger
Michel Dorval
Djahanchah Philip Ghadiri
Mélanie Lavoie-Tremblay
Antoine Boivin … (voir 4 de plus)
Jean-François Pelletier
Nicolas Fernandez
Alain M. Danino
Michèle de Guise
Since 2018, four establishments in Quebec, Canada, have decided to implement the PAROLE‐Onco programme, which introduced accompanying pati… (voir plus)ents (APs) in healthcare teams to improve the experience of cancer patients. APs are patient advisors who have had a cancer treatment experience and who conduct consultations to complement the service offered by providing emotional, informational and educational support to patients undergoing treatments (e.g., radiotherapy, chemotherapy, surgery), mostly for breast cancer. We aimed to explore the evolution of APs' perspectives regarding their activities within the clinical oncology teams as well as the perceived effects of their intervention with patients, the clinical team and themselves.
Assessing the Quality of Direct-to-Consumer Teleconsultation Services in Canada
Jean Noel Nikiema
Eleah Stringer
Marie-Pierre Moreault
Priscille Pana
Marco Laverdiere
Jean-Louis Denis
Béatrice Godard
Mylaine Breton
Guy Paré
Aviv Shachak
Claudia Lai
Elizabeth M. Borycki
Andre W. Kushniruk
Aude Motulsky
Public Perspectives on Exposure Notification Apps: A Patient and Citizen Co-Designed Study
Esli Osmanlliu
Jesseca Paquette
Maria Alejandra Rodriguez Duarte
Sylvain Bédard
Nathalie de Marcellis-Warin
Majlinda Zhegu
Marie-Eve Bouthillier
Annie-Danielle Grenier
Paul Lewis
Marie-Pascale Pomey
Canada deployed a digital exposure notification app (COVID Alert) as a strategy to support manual contact tracing. Our aims are to (1) asses… (voir plus)s the use, knowledge, and concerns of the COVID Alert app, (2) identify predictors of app downloads, and (3) develop strategies to promote social acceptability. A 36-item questionnaire was co-designed by 12 citizens and patients partnered with 16 academic researchers and was distributed in the province of Québec, Canada, from May 27 to 28 June 2021. Of 959 respondents, 43% had downloaded the app. Messaging from government sources constituted the largest influence on app download. Infrequent social contacts and perceived app inefficacy were the main reasons not to download the app. Cybersecurity, data confidentiality, loss of privacy, and geolocation were the most frequent concerns. Nearly half of the respondents inaccurately believed that the app used geolocation. Most respondents supported citizen involvement in app development. The identified predictors for app uptake included nine characteristics. In conclusion, this project highlights four key themes on how to promote the social acceptability of such tools: (1) improved communication and explanation of key app characteristics, (2) design features that incentivize adoption, (3) inclusive socio-technical features, and (4) upstream public partnership in development and deployment.
Public Perspectives on Exposure Notification Apps: A Patient and Citizen Co-Designed Study
Esli Osmanlliu
Jesseca Paquette
Maria Alejandra Rodriguez Duarte
Sylvain Bédard
Nathalie de Marcellis-Warin
Majlinda Zhegu
Marie-Eve Bouthillier
Annie-Danielle Grenier
Paul Lewis
Marie-Pascale Pomey
Canada deployed a digital exposure notification app (COVID Alert) as a strategy to support manual contact tracing. Our aims are to (1) asses… (voir plus)s the use, knowledge, and concerns of the COVID Alert app, (2) identify predictors of app downloads, and (3) develop strategies to promote social acceptability. A 36-item questionnaire was co-designed by 12 citizens and patients partnered with 16 academic researchers and was distributed in the province of Québec, Canada, from May 27 to 28 June 2021. Of 959 respondents, 43% had downloaded the app. Messaging from government sources constituted the largest influence on app download. Infrequent social contacts and perceived app inefficacy were the main reasons not to download the app. Cybersecurity, data confidentiality, loss of privacy, and geolocation were the most frequent concerns. Nearly half of the respondents inaccurately believed that the app used geolocation. Most respondents supported citizen involvement in app development. The identified predictors for app uptake included nine characteristics. In conclusion, this project highlights four key themes on how to promote the social acceptability of such tools: (1) improved communication and explanation of key app characteristics, (2) design features that incentivize adoption, (3) inclusive socio-technical features, and (4) upstream public partnership in development and deployment.
Enjeux éthiques de l’IA en santé - Fiche 4
Joé T. Martineau
Frédérique Romy Godin
Janine Badr
Alexandre Castonguay
Martin Cousineau
Philippe Després
Aude Motulsky
Jean Noel Nikiema
Cécile Petitgand
La présente fiche propose une revue des différents enjeux éthiques liés au développement et à l’utilisation des technologies d’int… (voir plus)elligence artificielle dans le milieu de la santé, en trois parties. D’abord, nous aborderons les enjeux éthiques liés à l’exploitation de données massives nécessaires à l’entrainement des algorithmes de l’IA. Ensuite, nous présenterons les principaux enjeux éthiques liés au développement et à l’utilisation des SIA en santé, en abordant la façon dont ces systèmes impactent nos vies ainsi que l’environnement physique et social dans lequel nous vivons. Nous présenterons finalement les principales initiatives nationales et internationales en matière d’éthique de l’IA et de la gestion des données, fruits et reflets d’une réflexion globale sur ces sujets. Ces initiatives ont notamment proposé des lignes directrices et principes normatifs servant de guides pour le développement de technologies de l’IA éthiques et responsables Il s'agit de la quatrième fiche d'une série de 4 développée dans le cadre d'un mandat réalisé pour le Ministère de la Santé et des Services sociaux du Québec (MSSS).
Medical Doctors in Health Reforms
Jean-Louis Denis
Sabrina Germain
Gianluca Veronesi
Health and legal experts from England and Canada consider the influence of medical doctors on reforms in this comparative study. With reflec… (voir plus)tions on participation since the inception of publicly funded healthcare systems, they show how the status of doctors affects change.
Interprofessional collaboration and health policy: results from a Quebec mixed method legal research
Marie-Andree Girard
Jean-Louis Denis