Ethical considerations of artificial intelligence in emergency medicine for triage and resource allocation: a scoping review

人工智能在急诊医学分诊和资源分配中的伦理考量:一项范围界定综述

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Abstract

OBJECTIVE: This study aims to systematically review the ethical and legal discussions regarding the utilization of artificial intelligence (AI) for patient triage and resource allocation in emergency medicine, and to identify the current state of discussions, their limitations, and future research directions. METHODS: A comprehensive literature search was conducted following scoping review methodology. Relevant literature published after January 2020 was searched in the Web of Science, Scopus, CINAHL, PubMed, and Cochrane Library databases. Based on a PCC (population, concept, and context) framework (emergency patients/medical staff; triage, resource allocation; and emergency medicine with AI application), a final selection of 27 articles was analyzed. RESULTS: The selected literature raised various ethical and legal issues related to the introduction of AI triage systems and AI utilization in emergency medicine, including data privacy, algorithmic bias, automation dependency, accountability, and explainability. In response to these issues, human-centered design, implementation of explainable AI, establishment of regulatory frameworks, continuous verification and evaluation, and ensuring human-in-the-loop were discussed as major solutions. However, discussions on the risks of "persuasive AI" that could mislead users, ethical issues of generative AI, and social validation and patient and public involvement were found to be insufficient. CONCLUSION: Ethical and legal discussions regarding AI in emergency medicine are evolving toward seeking concrete solutions at technical, institutional, and relational dimensions. However, in-depth research on ethical challenges, such as reflecting the specificity of rapidly developing AI and the values of emergency medicine, is urgently required.

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