Reshaping the Patient-Physician Relationship through Artificial Intelligence in Medicine? ‒Promises, Opportunities, and Ethical Challenges
ILHAN ILKILIC*
abstract With the rapid
development of AI in medicine, it is to be expected that new asymmetries will
arise in the doctor-patient relationship and normative terms such as patient
autonomy, paternalism, trust, and confidentiality will acquire new meanings and
functions. All of these developments will create new and complex ethical
questions. Some of these questions will be analyzed and reflected in this
article. It is argued that if AI improves
healthcare and promotes the well-being of the patient – without violating the
fundamental rights of others – it must be viewed as morally right and should
not be fundamentally rejected. On the other hand, it should also be reflected
what will be changed by the application of AI in healthcare and whether these
changes are desirable, legally appropriate, and ethically justifiable.
Therefore, we need investigations from the perspective of ethics and other
humanities to go along with the establishment of AI applications in medicine simultaneously
and not after the event.
Key Words: AI in Medicine, Medical Ethics, Patient-Physician Relationship,
Autonomy, Asymmetry, Trust, Confidentiality |