Legal and Ethical Challenges of Artificial Intelligence Applications in Healthcare

Shahriar Eslamitabar, Ehsan Lame, Ahmad Rouzbahani, Zohre Roozbahani
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Artificial intelligence (AI) has become an integral part of modern healthcare, with its algorithms and other AI-enabled applications supporting medical professionals in clinical and research settings. The digital revolution is transforming the way we approach medical care. Currently, numerous AI products have been developed to cover various aspects of healthcare, such as predicting the risk of acute and chronic diseases (e.g., cardiovascular risk, gastrointestinal bleeding, and eye conditions) and forecasting cancer risk, among other cases. Artificial intelligence has the capacity to revolutionize the utilization of health information collected in datasets. However, the specific characteristics of AI, including vagueness, complexity, data dependency, and automated behavior, can pose potential risks to users’ fundamental rights and safety. Therefore, it is crucial to recognize and mitigate these risks and provide legal solutions for any harm resulting from these risks. In the realm of healthcare, AI plays a pivotal role in advancing reliable prediction capabilities. Consequently, the storage and processing of data are imperative for emerging diagnostic and decision-making technologies. Nevertheless, these advances also introduce privacy risks, raising significant legal challenges for medical institutions. Understanding the various levels of these risks assists healthcare professionals and institutions in managing these challenges and complying with regulations. This descriptive research article comprehensively examines and implements the regulatory frameworks governing the United States and the European Union. Additionally, it draws upon documented research in this field to discuss the utilization of AI in healthcare, along with the associated legal issues, including informed consent and malpractice.
医疗保健领域人工智能应用的法律和伦理挑战
人工智能(AI)已成为现代医疗保健不可或缺的一部分,其算法和其他人工智能应用为临床和研究环境中的医疗专业人员提供支持。数字革命正在改变我们的医疗方式。目前,已开发出众多人工智能产品,涵盖医疗保健的各个方面,如预测急性和慢性疾病风险(如心血管风险、消化道出血和眼部疾病)以及预测癌症风险等。人工智能有能力彻底改变数据集中收集的健康信息的利用方式。然而,人工智能的具体特点,包括模糊性、复杂性、数据依赖性和自动化行为,可能会对用户的基本权利和安全构成潜在风险。因此,认识和降低这些风险并为这些风险造成的任何伤害提供法律解决方案至关重要。在医疗保健领域,人工智能在提高可靠预测能力方面发挥着举足轻重的作用。因此,数据的存储和处理对于新兴的诊断和决策技术来说势在必行。然而,这些进步也带来了隐私风险,给医疗机构带来了重大的法律挑战。了解这些风险的各个层面有助于医疗专业人员和医疗机构应对这些挑战并遵守相关法规。这篇描述性研究文章全面研究并实施了美国和欧盟的监管框架。此外,文章还借鉴了该领域的文献研究,讨论了人工智能在医疗保健领域的应用,以及相关的法律问题,包括知情同意和不当行为。
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