The right to refuse diagnostics and treatment planning by artificial intelligence.

Journal: Medicine, health care, and philosophy
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Abstract

In an analysis of artificially intelligent systems for medical diagnostics and treatment planning we argue that patients should be able to exercise a right to withdraw from AI diagnostics and treatment planning for reasons related to (1) the physician's role in the patients' formation of and acting on personal preferences and values, (2) the bias and opacity problem of AI systems, and (3) rational concerns about the future societal effects of introducing AI systems in the health care sector.

Authors

  • Thomas Ploug
    Department of Communication and Psychology, Centre of Applied Ethics and Philosophy of Science, Aalborg University, Copenhagen, Denmark.
  • Søren Holm
    Centre for Social Ethics and Policy, School of Law, University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom.