Medical News & Perspectives
JAMA
AI Can’t Worry About Patients, and a Clinical Ethicist Says That Matters
Yulin Hswen, ScD, MPH; Jennifer Abbasi
Sarah Hull, a cardiologist and clinical ethicist at Yale School of Medicine, discusses appropriate boundaries for the use of AI in clinical settings.
Audio: The Ethics of AI as Clinical Decision Maker
Original Investigation
JAMA Network Open
Sociodemographic and Clinical Characteristics Associated With Veterans’ Digital Needs
Lauren E. Russell, MPH, MPP; Portia Y. Cornell, PhD; Christopher W. Halladay, ScM; et al
Over 40% of veterans screened in this quality improvement study reported at least one digital need, such as lacking reliable internet access.
VIEWPOINT
JAMA Internal Medicine
Maximizing the Ability of Health IT and AI to Improve Patient Safety
Hardeep Singh, MD, MPH; Dean F. Sittig, PhD; David C. Classen, MD, MS
The authors describe five use cases to improve patient safety via health IT and AI.
JAMA
FTC Regulation of AI-Generated Medical Disinformation
Claudia E. Haupt, PhD, JSD; Mason Marks, MD, JD
In this Viewpoint, the authors propose a role for the Federal Trade Commission in addressing AI-generated medical disinformation.
AUDIO
The Ethics of AI as Clinical Decision Maker
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