Artificial Intelligence In Healthcare: A Scoping Review Of Perceived Threats To Patient Rights And Safety.
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Background: The global health system remains determined to leverage on every workable opportunity, including
artificial intelligence (AI) to provide care that is consistent with patients’ needs. Unfortunately, while AI models
generally return high accuracy within the trials in which they are trained, their ability to predict and recommend the
best course of care for prospective patients is left to chance.
Purpose: This review maps evidence between January 1, 2010 to December 31, 2023, on the perceived threats posed
by the usage of AI tools in healthcare on patients’ rights and safety.
Methods: We deployed the guidelines of Tricco et al. to conduct a comprehensive search of current literature from
Nature, PubMed, Scopus, ScienceDirect, Dimensions AI, Web of Science, Ebsco Host, ProQuest, JStore, Semantic
Scholar, Taylor & Francis, Emeralds, World Health Organisation, and Google Scholar. In all, 80 peer reviewed articles
qualified and were included in this study.
Results We report that there is a real chance of unpredictable errors, inadequate policy and regulatory regime in
the use of AI technologies in healthcare. Moreover, medical paternalism, increased healthcare cost and disparities in
insurance coverage, data security and privacy concerns, and bias and discriminatory services are imminent in the use
of AI tools in healthcare.
Conclusions: Our findings have some critical implications for achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
3.8, 11.7, and 16. We recommend that national governments should lead in the roll-out of AI tools in their healthcare
systems. Also, other key actors in the healthcare industry should contribute to developing policies on the use of AI in
healthcare systems.
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Botha, N. N., Segbedzi, C. E., Dumahasi, V. K., Maneen, S., Kodom, R. V., Tsedze, I. S., ... & Ansah, E. W. (2024). Artificial intelligence in healthcare: a scoping review of perceived threats to patient rights and safety. Archives of Public Health, 82(1), 188.
