THE RIGHT TO HEALTH IN THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD – THE APPLICATION OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONALS
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artificial intelligence and healthcare, AI strategy in healthcare, right to health and artificial intelligenceСажетак
The application of artificial intelligence has become inevitable in almost all areas of life and it is indisputable that it also affects different human rights. In the paper, the authors deal with the impact of artificial intelligence on the right to health, one of the basic human rights, and in this sense explore the attitudes of healthcare professionals regarding the application of artificial intelligence in this sector. In addition to empirical research and theoretical analysis, the most important legal documents related to the application of artificial intelligence in healthcare are presented. In the last part of the paper, the authors present concluding considerations and indicate further steps that should be taken in this sector regarding the application of artificial intelligence.
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