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25/03/2025 - AI-Assisted Palliative Care: Benefits and Legal Risks (USA)

argument: Notizie/News - Health Law

Source: Penn Today

Penn Today reports on the integration of artificial intelligence in palliative care, focusing on a research initiative led by Oonjee Oh at the University of Pennsylvania. AI tools are being used to enhance decision-making in end-of-life care, including predicting patient needs, optimizing treatment plans, and improving communication between patients and healthcare providers. While AI's potential to improve care quality is significant, the article highlights substantial legal and ethical concerns, such as data privacy, consent, and potential biases in AI algorithms.

Legal experts emphasize the need for comprehensive regulations that govern the use of AI in healthcare, ensuring that data management practices comply with HIPAA and other privacy laws. The use of AI in sensitive contexts like palliative care raises questions about transparency, accountability, and the extent to which AI decisions should influence medical practice. As AI becomes more embedded in healthcare, developing clear legal frameworks will be essential to balancing innovation with patient rights and ethical standards.