In healthcare, the role of AI is continually evolving and understanding the challenges its introduction poses on relationships between healthcare providers and patients will require a regulatory and behavioural approach that can provide a guiding base for all users involved. In this paper, we present ACIPS (Acceptability, Comfortability, Informed Consent, Privacy, and Security), a framework for evaluating patient response to the introduction of AI-enabled digital technologies in healthcare settings. We justify the need for ACIPS with a general introduction of the challenges with and perceived relevance of AI in human-welfare centered fields, with an emphasis on the provision of healthcare. The framework is composed of five principles that measure the perceptions of acceptability, comfortability, informed consent, privacy, and security patients hold when learning how AI is used in their healthcare. We propose that the tenets composing this framework can be translated into guidelines outlining the proper use of AI in healthcare while broadening the limited understanding of this topic.
翻译:在保健方面,大赦国际的作用正在不断发展,并理解其引入对保健提供者和病人之间关系构成的挑战,将需要一种监管和行为方法,为所有有关使用者提供指导基础。本文介绍ACIPS(可接受性、可满足性、知情同意、隐私和安全),这是评估病人对在保健环境中采用AI辅助数字技术的反应的框架。我们提出,需要AIPS, 并泛泛介绍AI在人类福利中心领域的挑战及其被认为的相关性,强调提供保健。框架由五项原则组成,这些原则衡量病人在了解其保健中如何使用AI时对可接受性、可舒适性、知情同意、隐私和安全的看法。我们提议,将这一框架的原理转化为指导准则,概述在保健中适当使用AI,同时扩大对这一问题的有限理解。