Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8823178 | Journal of the American College of Radiology | 2018 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
The Hippocratic oath and the Belmont report articulate foundational principles for how physicians interact with patients and research subjects. The increasing use of big data and artificial intelligence techniques demands a re-examination of these principles in light of the potential issues surrounding privacy, confidentiality, data ownership, informed consent, epistemology, and inequities. Patients have strong opinions about these issues. Radiologists have a fiduciary responsibility to protect the interest of their patients. As such, the community of radiology leaders, ethicists, and informaticists must have a conversation about the appropriate way to deal with these issues and help lead the way in developing capabilities in the most just, ethical manner possible.
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Authors
Patricia MD, Peter MD, Adam MD, MPH, Nabile M. MD, MPH,