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Artificial intelligence and the doctor-patient relationship expanding the paradigm of shared decision making

Journal

BIOETHICS
Volume 37, Issue 5, Pages 424-429

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/bioe.13158

Keywords

artificial intelligence; autonomy; doctor-patient relationship; healthcare; shared decision-making

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AI-based clinical decision support systems are increasingly used in healthcare, affecting doctor-patient relationship and decision-making. This paper analyzes the role of AI-based CDSS in shared decision-making and explores its promises and ethical issues. It also investigates how AI implementations may foster inappropriate paternalism. Understanding AI's impact on doctor-patient communication is crucial for promoting ethical medical practice, considering both doctors' and patients' autonomy.
Artificial intelligence (AI) based clinical decision support systems (CDSS) are becoming ever more widespread in healthcare and could play an important role in diagnostic and treatment processes. For this reason, AI-based CDSS has an impact on the doctor-patient relationship, shaping their decisions with its suggestions. We may be on the verge of a paradigm shift, where the doctor-patient relationship is no longer a dual relationship, but a triad. This paper analyses the role of AI-based CDSS for shared decision-making to better comprehend its promises and associated ethical issues. Moreover, it investigates how certain AI implementations may instead foster the inappropriate paradigm of paternalism. Understanding how AI relates to doctors and influences doctor-patient communication is essential to promote more ethical medical practice. Both doctors' and patients' autonomy need to be considered in the light of AI.

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