Can States Authorize Autonomous Artificial Intelligence Algorithms to Combat Radiology Workforce Crises? A Legal Analysis [0.03%]
美国各州能否授权自主人工智能算法来应对放射科人力危机?法律分析
Sagar Kulkarni,Gyan Moorthy,Atul Agarwal
Sagar Kulkarni
Many states are experiencing a shortage of radiologists. An autonomous artificial intelligence algorithm could assist in improving access to diagnostic care, however, few have been approved by the Food and Drug Administration. In this artic...
Proposal to Grant Ownership Rights of Imaging Studies to Patients Under Property Law: A Pitch for Collaborative Healthcare Capitalism [0.03%]
赋予患者医学影像检查的所有权提案——基于财产法的协作医疗资本主义构想
Snehansh Roy Chaudhary,Jeevika
Snehansh Roy Chaudhary
In this article, we explore the ethical, legal, and economic implications of using radiology scans in artificial intelligence (AI)-driven healthcare. We argue that current practices often misuse patient data without proper consent, highligh...
Amit Gupta,Harpreet Singh,Riddhi Sancheti et al.
Amit Gupta et al.
Medicolegal Implications of Diagnostic Imaging Services on Primary Care in the NHS [0.03%]
英国国家医疗服务体系中诊断影像服务对初级保健的医事法律影响
Jeevika,Snehansh Roy Chaudhary
Jeevika
This paper examines the vital role diagnostic imaging plays in primary care within the National Health Service, highlighting the challenges General Practitioners (GPs) face on a day-to-day basis. Given the aging population's increasingly co...
How Lawsuits Have Influenced the Use of Imaging in the NHS: Part II [0.03%]
诉讼如何影响了英国国家医疗服务体系中的影像使用(第二部分)
Nuran Seneviratne,Sagar Kulkarni,Minal Jagtiani
Nuran Seneviratne
This two-part series explores the intersection of the legal system and medical imaging within the National Health Service (NHS) in the United Kingdom (UK). Part I examines the handling of medicolegal cases in the NHS, highlighting historic ...
How Lawsuits have Influenced the Use of Imaging in the NHS: Part I [0.03%]
医疗诉讼如何影响英国国家医疗服务系统中的影像学使用(上篇)
Nuran Seneviratne,Sagar Kulkarni,Minal Jagtiani
Nuran Seneviratne
This two-part series explores the intersection of the legal system and medical imaging within the National Health Service (NHS) in the United Kingdom (UK). Part I examines the handling of medicolegal cases in the NHS, highlighting historic ...
Gyan Moorthy,Leah Bush,Anne Zimmerman et al.
Gyan Moorthy et al.
Radiology began as a translation of quantum physics to clinical medicine. Advances in computing and engineering enabled the differentiation of the field into diagnostic radiology, interventional radiology, and radiation oncology as practica...
Cost of Verdict: Case of Missed Viral Myocarditis in a Young Man [0.03%]
误诊的病毒性心肌炎患者的医疗费用分析:一位年轻男性患者的病例报告
Ian Amber,Saurabh Jha
Ian Amber
If a physician is found guilty of medical malpractice for missing a certain condition in a patient presenting with a particular set of signs and symptoms, it logically follows that the standard of care is that physicians consider that condi...
Snehansh Chaudhary,Jeevika,Saurabh Jha
Snehansh Chaudhary
We explore a case of missed myocarditis which resulted in cardiac arrest and brain injury in an 18-month-old infant. The radiologist was deemed negligent for failing to suggest the possibility of myocardial dysfunction on a pediatric chest ...
Do Courts Recognize the Imperfection of an Imaging Modality? An Analysis of Legal Jurisprudence on Chest Radiographs for Detecting Lung Cancer [0.03%]
论司法是否承认影像检查手段的局限性——以胸部摄片漏诊肺癌为例的法律判例分析
Sagar Kulkarni,Avanti Gulhane,Saurabh Jha
Sagar Kulkarni
Objectives: Missed lung cancers on chest radiographs are commonly litigated in medical malpractice courts. Do courts recognize the limitations of chest radiography when physicians are sued for these cases? ...