Artificial Intelligence in Medicine: From Ethical, Social, and Legal Perspectives
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Artificial Intelligence in Medicine: From Ethical, Social, and Legal Perspectives provides answers on how to improve acceptance and diminish the anxiety of the use of AI-assisted medicine. Through a series of social, ethical, and legal discussions from clinicians, social scientists, ethicists, and legal experts, this important reference has coverage that includes good data custodianship and stewardship, data access, data bias, data & healthcare equity, privacy and confidentiality, algorithmic understanding, and regulatory guidance, accountability, and legal responsibility. This reference will explain to healthcare providers how AI will enhance healthcare, will introduce to scientists and researchers the ethical and social aspect of AI that needs to be addressed, and will urge policymakers and health authorities to consider the legal framework needed to implement AI technology in healthcare.
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Will deliver when available. Publication date 29 Mar 2024
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Dimensions: 191 x 234mm
Publication Date: 29 Mar 2024
Publisher: Elsevier Science & Technology
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9780323950688
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Joseph Sung is a MD PhD Dean of Medicine and Senior Vice President of Nanyang Technological University Singapore. He was President and Vice Chancellor of the Chinese University of Hong Kong 2010-2017 and President of the World University Network 2016-2018. With 30 years of experience in academic medicine he has published over 1000 scientific papers and review articles and nominated highly cited research in 2018 2019 and 2020 by Clarivate Web of Science. In recent years his interest has turned into the use of artificial intelligence in Medicine. Cameron Stewart BEc LLB PhD is a member of Sydney Health Law and an associate of the Centre for Values Ethics and the Law in Medicine Professor of Health Law and Ethics at the University of Sydney Law School. He was acting Dean of Law in Sydney Law School acting president of the Australian and New Zealand Institute of Health Law and Ethics in 2008-2010 and was the Vice-President of the Australasian Association of Bioethics and Health Law from 2010-2013.