Correct and Incorrect Uses of AI in Healthcare

Correct and Incorrect Uses of AI in Healthcare

An exploration of the ethical implications and potentials of AI in healthcare, highlighting research gaps and guidelines.

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Research Proposal Poster Organization Title: Correct and Incorrect Uses of Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare ________________________________________ Introduction: Artificial Intelligence (AI) has become a crucial tool in healthcare, offering solutions for diagnosis, treatment, and patient care management. However, misuse or excessive reliance on AI can lead to severe consequences, including harm to patients, loss of trust, and financial penalties. This research emphasizes the need for proper and ethical use of AI to ensure positive healthcare outcomes. ________________________________________ Literature Review: • Current Research: AI demonstrates high accuracy in disease diagnosis (e.g., cancer detection). • Key Studies: Esteva et al. (2017) showed AI’s efficiency in diagnosing skin cancer. • Research Gaps: Limited focus on the risks and ethical guidelines for AI use in healthcare. ________________________________________ Methods: • Research Design: Mixed-methods approach (qualitative & quantitative). • Participants: 90–100 healthcare professionals aged 20–80. • Data Collection: Surveys and semi-structured interviews. • Data Analysis: SPSS for descriptive and inferential statistics. ________________________________________ Anticipated Results: • Reduction in AI-related errors through ethical guidelines. • Increased trust in AI applications among healthcare professionals. • Enhanced understanding of AI misuse consequences. ________________________________________ Conclusions: Proper guidelines and ethical training for AI in healthcare are essential to prevent misuse, enhance patient care, and build trust in medical technology. ________________________________________ References: 1. TheCable: Role of AI in Early Disease Detection 2. World Economic Forum: AI in Diagnostics and Health Outcomes

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