Integrating Catholic Social Teaching with AI Ethics to Address Inequity in AI Healthcare.

Public Health & Policy Practice Management State Required CME US Health Policy Hospital-Based Medicine
Journal: Journal of religion and health
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Abstract

Artificial intelligence (AI) in healthcare can potentially improve patient outcomes, operational efficiency, and diagnostic accuracy. However, it also raises serious ethical issues, especially in light of possible disparities in the distribution and accessibility of AI-powered healthcare resources. This study investigates how AI might affect health disparities. It bases its proposal for an equitable AI implementation framework on the justice teachings of the Catholic Church. In line with the Church's ethical commitment to social justice, the paper makes an ethical case for a responsible approach to AI in healthcare by examining the concepts of human dignity, the common good, and preferential option for the poor.

Authors

  • Ivan Efreaim A Gozum
    Institute of Religion, University of Santo Tomas, 1008, Sampaloc, Manila, Philippines. [email protected].
  • Chastene Christopher D Flake
    College of Allied Medical Professions, Angeles University Foundation, 2009, Angeles City, Philippines.