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Role of Trust in AI-Driven Healthcare Systems: Discussion from the Perspective of Patient Safety

Mehmet Bilal Ünver, Onur Asan

2022Proceedings of the International Symposium on Human Factors and Ergonomics in Health Care16 citationsDOI

Abstract

In the field of healthcare, enhancing patient safety depends on several factors (e.g., regulation, technology, care quality, physical environment, human factors) that are interconnected. Artificial Intelligence (AI), along with an increasing realm of use, functions as a component of the overall healthcare system from a multi-agent systems viewpoint. Far from a stand-alone agent, AI cannot be held liable for the flawed decisions in healthcare. Also, AI does not have the capacity to be trusted according to the most prevalent definitions of trust because it does not possess emotive states or cannot be held responsible for their actions. A positive experience of AI reliance come to be indicative of ‘trustworthiness’ rather than ‘trust’, implying further consequences related to the patient safety. From a multi-agent systems viewpoint, ‘trust’ requires all the environmental, psychological and technical conditions being responsive to patient safety. It is fertilized for the overall system in which ‘responsibility’, ‘accountability’, ‘privacy’, ‘transparency; and ‘fairness’ need to be secured for all the parties involved in AI-driven healthcare, given the ethical and legal concerns and their threat to the trust.

Topics & Concepts

Transparency (behavior)Health careRealmEmotiveAccountabilityBusinessPerspective (graphical)Patient safetyMental healthcareTrustworthinessHealthcare systemPublic relationsPsychologyKnowledge managementRisk analysis (engineering)Computer scienceComputer securityPolitical scienceSociologyArtificial intelligenceLawAnthropologyArtificial Intelligence in Healthcare and EducationEthics and Social Impacts of AIEthics in Clinical Research
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