Rowland Simon P, Fitzgerald J Edward, Lungren Matthew, Lee Elizabeth Hsieh, Harned Zach, McGregor Alison H
Haleon (formerly GSK Consumer Healthcare), London, UK.
KPMG International Healthcare, Hamilton, Bermuda.
NPJ Digit Med. 2022 Oct 20;5(1):157. doi: 10.1038/s41746-022-00698-3.
Medical professionals are increasingly required to use digital technologies as part of care delivery and this may represent a risk for medical error and subsequent malpractice liability. For example, if there is a medical error, should the error be attributed to the clinician or the artificial intelligence-based clinical decision-making system? In this article, we identify and discuss digital health technology-specific risks for malpractice liability and offer practical advice for the mitigation of malpractice risk.
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