Protecting patient safety and privacy in the era of artificial intelligence

IF 4.3 3区 材料科学 Q1 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC ACS Applied Electronic Materials Pub Date : 2023-09-01 DOI:10.1053/j.semvascsurg.2023.06.002
Andrea Alonso, Jeffrey J. Siracuse
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The promise of artificial intelligence (AI) in health care has propelled a significant uptrend in the number of clinical trials in AI and global market spending in this novel technology. In vascular surgery, this technology has the ability to diagnose disease, predict disease outcomes, and assist with image-guided surgery. As we enter an era of rapid change, it is critical to evaluate the ethical concerns of AI, particularly as it may impact patient safety and privacy. This is particularly important to discuss in the early stages of AI, as technology frequently outpaces the policies and ethical guidelines regulating it. Issues at the forefront include patient privacy and confidentiality, protection of patient autonomy and informed consent, accuracy and applicability of this technology, and propagation of health care disparities. Vascular surgeons should be equipped to work with AI, as well as discuss its novel risks to patient safety and privacy.

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在人工智能时代保护患者安全和隐私
人工智能(AI)在医疗保健领域的前景推动了人工智能临床试验数量的显著上升,以及这项新技术的全球市场支出。在血管手术中,这项技术能够诊断疾病,预测疾病结果,并协助图像引导手术。随着我们进入一个快速变化的时代,评估人工智能的伦理问题至关重要,特别是因为它可能会影响患者的安全和隐私。在人工智能的早期阶段,讨论这一点尤其重要,因为技术的发展速度经常超过监管它的政策和道德准则。最前沿的问题包括患者隐私和保密、保护患者自主权和知情同意、这项技术的准确性和适用性,以及医疗保健差距的扩大。血管外科医生应该配备与人工智能合作的设备,并讨论其对患者安全和隐私的新风险。
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