Supervision and Application Analysis of AI Medical Devices
DOI: 10.23977/socmhm.2023.040209 | Downloads: 22 | Views: 541
Author(s)
Bu Qingfeng 1, Wang Zhoumeng 1, Li Qi 1, He Chuting 1, Sun Liren 1, Xin Meiqian 1, Dai Nuo 1, Gu Jiayi 1
Affiliation(s)
1 School of Medical Instruments, Shanghai University of Medicine and Health Sciences, Shanghai, China
Corresponding Author
Bu QingfengABSTRACT
The objective of this paper is to sort out and analyze the application and supervision status of AI medical devices, so as to find out the problems existing in their application and supervision, and then put forward targeted suggestions. The methods of this paper is to summarize the relevant theories and status quo of the supervision and application of AI medical devices by means of literature research and theoretical induction. Through the comparative analysis method, the current situation of the supervision and application of AI medical devices at home and abroad is compared and analyzed, so as to find the current shortcomings in the supervision and application of AI medical devices in my country. The results of this paper is in the application and supervision of AI medical devices, the legal status is not yet clear, personal data and privacy protection issues, and social equity issues that may arise. The conclusion of this paper is that AI medical devices are in a period of vigorous development, and the corresponding technologies and formats are constantly being formed. It is necessary to differentiate the status of AI medical devices, pay attention to patient privacy and data information security, and ensure that the public can equally enjoy the development results of AI medical devices.
KEYWORDS
Artificial intelligence, Medical devices, Supervision, ApplicationCITE THIS PAPER
Bu Qingfeng, Wang Zhoumeng, Li Qi, He Chuting, Sun Liren, Xin Meiqian, Dai Nuo, Gu Jiayi, Supervision and Application Analysis of AI Medical Devices. Social Medicine and Health Management (2023) Vol. 4: 55-63. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23977/socmhm.2023.040209.
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