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Encoding Bioethics Ai In Clinical Decisionmaking 1st Charles Binkley

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Encoding Bioethics Ai In Clinical Decisionmaking 1st Charles Binkley
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Publisher: University of California Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.85 MB
Pages: 248
Author: Charles Binkley, Tyler Loftus
ISBN: 9780520397538, 9780520397521, 9780520397545, 0520397533, 0520397525, 0520397541, B0D2MGHYVS
Language: English
Year: 2024
Edition: 1st

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Encoding Bioethics Ai In Clinical Decisionmaking 1st Charles Binkley by Charles Binkley, Tyler Loftus 9780520397538, 9780520397521, 9780520397545, 0520397533, 0520397525, 0520397541, B0D2MGHYVS instant download after payment.

Encoding Bioethics addresses important ethical concerns from the perspective of each of the stakeholders who will develop, deploy, and use artificial intelligence systems to support clinical decisions. Utilizing an applied ethical model of patient-centered care, this book considers the viewpoints of programmers, health system and health insurance leaders, clinicians, and patients when AI is used in clinical decision-making. The authors build on their respective experiences as a surgeon-bioethicist and a surgeon–AI developer to give the reader an accessible account of the relevant ethical considerations raised when AI systems are introduced into the physician-patient relationship.

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