
Hans-Peter deRuiter
Professor · Ethics of Health Technology
Minnesota State University, MankatoAbout
Hans-Peter deRuiter serves as Professor and Director of the Taylor Nursing Institute for Family and Society at Minnesota State University, Mankato's School of Nursing since 2009, with concurrent affiliate appointments at the University of Minnesota Center for Bioethics (2015–present), University of Applied Sciences St Pölten, Austria (2018–present), and Halmstad University, Sweden (2017–present). His leadership spans nursing education, bioethics research, and global health initiatives through the Taylor Nursing Institute.
His educational journey includes:
- Post-Doctoral Fellowship, University of Toronto (2012-2013)
- PhD in Nursing (Minor: Bioethics), University of Minnesota (2008)
- MS in Nursing, Winona State University (2004)
- BS in Nursing (Minor: Psychology), University of the State of New York (1996)
- Diploma in Mental Health Nursing, St Willibrordus Psychiatric Center, Netherlands (1989)
- Diploma in General Nursing, Free University School of Nursing, Amsterdam (1987)
Dr. deRuiter's research examines ethical dimensions of health technology through institutional ethnography, focusing on electronic health records, patient safety systems, and global health citizenship. His work critically analyzes how digital tools reshape nursing practice, patient autonomy, and healthcare equity across US and European contexts. He investigates mental health service delivery through linguistic frameworks while addressing social determinants of health in international settings.
Analysis of his 15 most recent publications reveals consistent focus on technology ethics (60%), patient safety systems (25%), and global health citizenship (15%). His work increasingly incorporates comparative policy analysis between US and European healthcare systems, with growing emphasis on future-oriented ethics frameworks for emerging health technologies since 2016.
His scientific recognition includes:
- Minnesota Nurses Association Educator of the Year (2018)
- Minnesota Nurses Association Researcher of the Year (2012)
- Minnesota State University Global Citizen Award (2011)
- University of Minnesota Graduate Assistant of the Year (2006)
- University of the State of New York Silver Anniversary Alumnus Award (2001)
As Director of the Taylor Nursing Institute, he mentors nursing students through global health programs while leading international collaborations with Swedish and Austrian institutions. His research receives support through university appointments and professional associations rather than external grants, focusing on practical ethics implementation within clinical settings. Current projects examine AI ethics in nursing through the Swedish welfare policy lens.
He leads the Taylor Nursing Institute for Family and Society as an interdisciplinary hub connecting nursing practice with bioethics, social work, and public health. His international teams at Halmstad University investigate technology-mediated care delivery while Austrian collaborators develop educational frameworks for ethical technology adoption in healthcare systems.
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