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Patient Consent and The Right to Notice and Explanation of AI Systems Used in Health Care

Meghan E. Hurley, Benjamin Lang, Kristin M. Kostick, Jared N. Smith, Jennifer Blumenthal‐Barby

2024The American Journal of Bioethics47 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Given the need for enforceable guardrails for artificial intelligence (AI) that protect the public and allow for innovation, the U.S. Government recently issued a Blueprint for an AI Bill of Rights which outlines five principles of safe AI design, use, and implementation. One in particular, the right to notice and explanation, requires accurately informing the public about the use of AI that impacts them in ways that are easy to understand. Yet, in the healthcare setting, it is unclear what goal the right to notice and explanation serves, and the moral importance of patient-level disclosure. We propose three normative functions of this right: (1) to notify patients about their care, (2) to educate patients and promote trust, and (3) to meet standards for informed consent. Additional clarity is needed to guide practices that respect the right to notice and explanation of AI in healthcare while providing meaningful benefits to patients.

Topics & Concepts

NoticeRight to healthHealth careInformed consentPsychologyMedicineLawPolitical scienceAlternative medicinePathologyArtificial Intelligence in Healthcare and EducationEthics and Social Impacts of AIEthics in Clinical Research
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