AI in Health Care: The Need for Patient-Centered Regulation in Medicine Research

AI in Health Care Regulation
A new commentary published in the Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine warns that current regulatory approaches to artificial intelligence (AI) in health care are inadequate. Experts advocate for patient-centered regulations to avoid discrimination while ensuring equitable access to emerging technologies.
Challenges of Current Approaches
- Risk-based regulations fail to protect vulnerable populations.
- Current frameworks may perpetuate biases in algorithms.
- Inclusive practices are essential for future AI development.
Moving Towards an Inclusive Future
Experts emphasize the importance of health research that prioritizes all populations, urging regulators to implement guidelines that foster transparency and fairness in AI usage in health care settings.
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