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SHIFTing artificial intelligence to be responsible in healthcare: A systematic review

Haytham Siala, Yichuan Wang

2022Social Science & Medicine323 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

A variety of ethical concerns about artificial intelligence (AI) implementation in healthcare have emerged as AI becomes increasingly applicable and technologically advanced. The last decade has witnessed significant endeavors in striking a balance between ethical considerations and health transformation led by AI. Despite a growing interest in AI ethics, implementing AI-related technologies and initiatives responsibly in healthcare settings remains a challenge. In response to this topical challenge, we reviewed 253 articles pertaining to AI ethics in healthcare published between 2000 and 2020, summarizing the coherent themes of responsible AI initiatives. A preferred reporting items for systematic review and meta-analysis (PRISMA) approach was employed to screen and select articles, and a hermeneutic approach was adopted to conduct systematic literature review. By synthesizing relevant knowledge from AI governance and ethics, we propose a responsible AI initiative framework that encompasses five core themes for AI solution developers, healthcare professionals, and policy makers. These themes are summarized in the acronym SHIFT: Sustainability, Human centeredness, Inclusiveness, Fairness, and Transparency. In addition, we unravel the key issues and challenges concerning responsible AI use in healthcare, and outline avenues for future research.

Topics & Concepts

Health careTransparency (behavior)Engineering ethicsSystematic reviewCorporate governanceVariety (cybernetics)AccountabilityApplications of artificial intelligenceAcronymPolitical scienceSociologyPublic relationsMEDLINEKnowledge managementArtificial intelligenceComputer scienceBusinessEngineeringLawLinguisticsPhilosophyFinanceArtificial Intelligence in Healthcare and EducationEthics in Clinical ResearchEthics and Social Impacts of AI