Legal and ethical principles governing the use of artificial intelligence in radiology services in South Africa.

Pub Date : 2023-11-27 DOI:10.1111/dewb.12436
Irvine Sihlahla, Dusty-Lee Donnelly, Beverley Townsend, Donrich Thaldar
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Artificial intelligence (AI) will drastically change the healthcare system. Radiology is one speciality that is most affected as AI algorithms are increasingly used in diagnostic imaging. AI-enhanced health technologies will, inter alia, increase workflow efficiency, improve diagnostic accuracy, reduce healthcare-related costs, and help alleviate medical personnel shortages in under-resourced settings. However, the development of AI-enhanced technologies in healthcare is fraught with legal, ethical, and human rights concerns. Currently, the use of AI in South African healthcare is not governed by sui generis legislation or ethical guidance focused exclusively and specifically on AI, although various provisions and principles from law and ethics find application. This article outlines these normative principles and explains their relationship with the extant legal obligations and regulatory framework as applied to the use of AI in radiology services in South Africa. The article concludes with three key recommendations for radiology practitioners using AI in South Africa. These are the need for: vigilant monitoring of AI use in practice, reforms to the liability framework, and appropriate guidance from local regulators and the Health Professions Council of South Africa on the ethical use of AI.

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管理在南非放射服务中使用人工智能的法律和道德原则。
人工智能(AI)将彻底改变医疗体系。随着人工智能算法越来越多地用于诊断成像,放射学是受影响最大的一个专业。除其他外,人工智能增强的卫生技术将提高工作流程效率,提高诊断准确性,降低与卫生保健相关的成本,并有助于缓解资源不足环境中的医务人员短缺问题。然而,人工智能增强技术在医疗保健领域的发展充满了法律、伦理和人权问题。目前,人工智能在南非医疗保健中的使用不受专门针对人工智能的特殊立法或伦理指导的约束,尽管法律和伦理的各种规定和原则都适用。本文概述了这些规范性原则,并解释了它们与适用于在南非放射学服务中使用人工智能的现有法律义务和监管框架的关系。文章最后对南非使用人工智能的放射学从业人员提出了三项关键建议。这些需要是:警惕地监测人工智能在实践中的使用,改革责任框架,以及地方监管机构和南非卫生专业委员会就人工智能的道德使用提供适当指导。
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