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Title [sv]
AI and Automated Systems and the Right to Health – Revisiting Law Accounting for the Exploitation of Users Preferences and Values
Title [en]
AI and Automated Systems and the Right to Health – Revisiting Law Accounting for the Exploitation of Users Preferences and Values
Abstract [sv]
An efficient and fair healthcare system is essential to provide the necessary care, as well as to respond to public health emergencies. Yet, data show and the current public health emergency illustrates that many states across the world, including within the EU and Sweden face considerable challenges. Artificial intelligence (AI) shows extraordinary potential to improve and optimize healthcare and therefore its rapid implementation has become a policy priority at the EU, as well as at the national level in Sweden. However, AI as any other major technological revolution, brings along not only promises and opportunities, but also challenges, puts at stake a number of rights, mechanisms, and practices the health systems rest upon. From the right to health perspective, it is an obligation of Sweden, as well as other countries that are bound to the treaties protecting this right, to ensure that in implementing these novelties, the right to health and its constituting elements are not undermined. AICARE aims to examine how AI challenges the existing legal and ethical norms that regulate healthcare, and how they need to be enhanced (through revision, reinterpretation) or new measures are needed to ensure that the right to health in Sweden is safeguarded.
Abstract [en]
An efficient and fair healthcare system is essential to provide the necessary care, as well as to respond to public health emergencies. Yet, data show and the current public health emergency illustrates that many states across the world, including within the EU and Sweden face considerable challenges. Artificial intelligence (AI) shows extraordinary potential to improve and optimize healthcare and therefore its rapid implementation has become a policy priority at the EU, as well as at the national level in Sweden. However, AI as any other major technological revolution, brings along not only promises and opportunities, but also challenges, puts at stake a number of rights, mechanisms, and practices the health systems rest upon. From the right to health perspective, it is an obligation of Sweden, as well as other countries that are bound to the treaties protecting this right, to ensure that in implementing these novelties, the right to health and its constituting elements are not undermined. AICARE aims to examine how AI challenges the existing legal and ethical norms that regulate healthcare, and how they need to be enhanced (through revision, reinterpretation) or new measures are needed to ensure that the right to health in Sweden is safeguarded.
Investigator
Slokenberga, Santa
Uppsala University, Disciplinary Domain of Humanities and Social Sciences, Faculty of Law, Department of Law
Uppsala University, Disciplinary Domain of Medicine and Pharmacy, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Public Health and Caring Sciences, Centre for Research Ethics and Bioethics
Co-Investigator
Nordberg, Ana
Department of Law, Lund University
Co-Investigator
Viberg Johansson, Jennifer
Centrum för forsknings- och bioetik [1809][uu]
Coordinating organisation
Uppsala University
Funder
Marianne och Marcus Wallenbergs Stiftelse
Period
2021-01-01 - 2025-12-31
Keywords [sv]
AI inom hälsa- och sjukvården, artificiell intelligens, rätt att få ta del av vetenskapens framsteg och dess förmåner, immaterialrätt, rätten till hälsa, Medicinsk rätt, Europarätt
Keywords [en]
AI in health care, Artificial intelligence, the right to science, intellectual property, the right to health, Medical Law, European Law
National Category
Law
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DiVA, id: project:2635
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