> Disclosure should be a matter of well-informed discretion. As the clinician is responsible for patient care, and that disagreement with an AI tool could end up worrying the patient, it should be at the clinician's discretion, depending on context, whether to disclose to the patient that their decision has been informed by an AI tool.
I really hate this recommendation.
As someone who doesn't actually want AI recommendations to play any substantial role in my health care, the idea that my doctor may be keeping such a thing a secret from me disturbs me quite a lot. It would mean that I'd be more suspicious about diagnosis and treatment plans being presented to me.
> Disclosure should be a matter of well-informed discretion. As the clinician is responsible for patient care, and that disagreement with an AI tool could end up worrying the patient, it should be at the clinician's discretion, depending on context, whether to disclose to the patient that their decision has been informed by an AI tool.
I really hate this recommendation.
As someone who doesn't actually want AI recommendations to play any substantial role in my health care, the idea that my doctor may be keeping such a thing a secret from me disturbs me quite a lot. It would mean that I'd be more suspicious about diagnosis and treatment plans being presented to me.
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