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Volume 7 Issue 3
May-June 2025
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The Ethical And Regulatory Challenges Of Integrating Artificial Intelligence Into Medical Diagnostics And Treatment
Author(s) | Mr. Jobaer Rahman Rashed, Mr. Kamruzzaman Kamruzzaman Kamruzzaman, Mr. Annatul Islam Hredoy, Mr. Sinigdha Islam Islam, Dr. Mahmudul Hasan Hasan, Mr. Mehedi Hasan Hasan, Mr. Rajib Kumar Malaka, Mr. Shekh Mohammad Mostafa, Mr. Banasree Roy Urmi, Mr. Aditta Das Das, Dr. Maherun Nesa Nesa |
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Country | United States |
Abstract | Artificial intelligence systems integrated in medical diagnostics and treatment procedures maintain transformative capability because they enhance diagnostic precision and speed and improve treatment workflow. Technological advancements bring major obstacles to ethics and regulatory requirements. A qualitative descriptive approach investigated major obstacles in deploying responsible artificial intelligence solutions in healthcare operations. A combined review of academic works with legal and selected case study analysis revealed four main hurdles: unclear AI choosing processes, divided regulatory standards between states, improper supervision of AI development ethics, and ill-defined responsibility when AI systems perform incorrectly. Results from this research showcase a critical requirement for assembling regulatory systems and enforceable ethical governance and defining responsibilities among developers, their healthcare partners, and policy managers. The study demonstrates that medical system improvement requires a unified effort from different specialties to achieve superior clinical care, protect patient rights, and ensure procedural fairness and medical care trust. |
Keywords | Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare, Medical Ethics, Regulatory Frameworks, Algorithmic Bias, Clinical Decision-Making |
Field | Sociology |
Published In | Volume 7, Issue 3, May-June 2025 |
Published On | 2025-05-10 |
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