Clinical Decisions Using AI Must Consider Patient Values

Nature Medicine 28:229–232 (2022)
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Abstract

Built-in decision thresholds for AI diagnostics are ethically problematic, as patients may differ in their attitudes about the risk of false-positive and false-negative results, which will require that clinicians assess patient values.

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Kathleen A. Creel
Northeastern University
Anya Plutynski
Washington University in St. Louis
Jonathan Birch
London School of Economics

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