Order ID | 53563633773 |
Type | Essay |
Writer Level | Masters |
Style | APA |
Sources/References | 4 |
Perfect Number of Pages to Order | 5-10 Pages |
Answer these questions include reference 150- 300 words each – answer on here
First person narrative, APA style referencing, based on British healthcare system can use other healthcare systems if applicable (Aiming for 80%)
Topic Data Sharing
Topic AI in healthcare
Questions 150 -300 words
Discussion Topic: Ethical use of AI in Clinical Decision Support Systems
In the recent issue of the BMJ December 2021 – Volume 47 – 12, there is a paper entitled “Primer on an ethics of AI-based decision support systems in the clinic” (https://jme.bmj.com/content/47/12/e3 ), that looks at the changing environment with the adoption of AI as a decision support mechanism.
I am interested to know thoughts on this as in my opinion there are a number of advantages that outweigh the disadvantages; but the ethical dilemma exists as to whether a machine programmed to understand and determine an outcome has the ability to make a confirmed decision or whether that should remain with the human, ie Health Care Practitioner, in all cases.
AI has a part to play and where large volumes of data are available to support an AI decision where information overload could make the decision a fuzzy process, as alluded to by El-Kareh and Sitting in their article “Enhancing Diagnosis Through Technology: Decision Support, Artificial Intelligence, and Beyond.” (Critical care clinics [Crit Care Clin] 2022 Jan; Vol. 38 (1), pp. 129-139.) where they suggest AI will reduce the burden of data but still see it as vital that a CDS supported by AI, or not, requires the cognitive processes of a frontline clinician.
So if we narrow the question down to a topical scenario where AI could be, and is being used, to review cancer images what do you feel about:
As the cancer images are able to be compared at pace to millions of similar known images and their clinical outcome using a developed AI algorithm which has the potential to be 99.9% correct in spotting a known tumour; can the clinician rely on that decision, or outcome?
Ethically what do you feel is the reason for your answer 700 words
How good is the evidence around ethnicity in healthcare in the National health service
Questions 150 -300 words
Data : healthcare planning vs. privacy