Abstract
As artificial intelligence (AI) continues revolutionizing health care, ethical considerations surrounding its deployment in medical decision making become paramount. This critical analysis explores the ethical implications of AI-based health care decision making, examining the existing literature, methodological approaches, and ethical frameworks. The study investigates challenges and considerations inherent in implementing AI in health care, reflecting on the potential risks and benefits for diverse stakeholders. A comprehensive examination of the regulatory landscape reveals existing policies and identifies areas requiring enhancement to ensure ethical guidelines align with technological advancements. The article proposes forward-looking recommendations for the ethical integration of AI in health care, acknowledging the need for a nuanced understanding of future trends. Consolidating future directions, recommendations, and concluding remarks provide a cohesive narrative. This research contributes to the evolving discourse on the ethical dimensions of AI in health care, guiding practitioners, policymakers, and researchers in navigating the complex intersection of technology and medical ethics.
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