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GovernanceAugust 17, 2026Source: News-Medical

New commentary urges patient-centered AI regulation in healthcare systems

A commentary in the Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine criticizes current risk‑based AI regulation for failing to adequately protect patients from over‑ and undertreatment and algorithmic discrimination. The authors call for patient‑centered safeguards, including rights to explanations, consent, second opinions, and refusal of AI‑driven decisions that may embed bias.

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