1、Healthtech Equilibrium:Balancing Innovation,Governance and Compliance1Prof Kee Yuan Ngiam Prof Kee Yuan Ngiam MBBS(Lond),MRCS(Glasg),Mmed(Surg),FRCS(Edin)MBBS(Lond),MRCS(Glasg),Mmed(Surg),FRCS(Edin)Senior Consultant and Senior Consultant and Head,AI OfficeHead,Division of Biomedical Informatics,NUS
2、Head,Division of Biomedical Informatics,NUS Division of Thyroid and Endocrine SurgeryDivision of Thyroid and Endocrine SurgeryDepartment of Surgery Department of Surgery National University Hospital SingaporeNational University Hospital SingaporeRestricted,Sensitive(Normal)Artificial Intelligence vs
3、 Augmented Intelligence2“Augmented Intelligence refers to the effective use of information technology in augmenting human intelligence rather than to replace it.”“Artificial Intelligence is the capability of a machine to imitate intelligent human behaviour”Ethics and Healthcare Digitisation 3 Ethics
4、 of Healthcare Digitisation:The Importance of Trust and Validation Artificial Intelligence vs Augmented Intelligence Building Ethics into AI Through Addressing Data Bias Doctors are Still Responsible Self-learning Machines ContentsEthics of Healthcare Digitisation:The Importance of Trust and Validat
5、ion4Ethics and Healthcare Digitisation 5Digitisation is required to solve the healthcare problems Digitisation of healthcare is inevitable to address efficiency and quality of care Availability of electronic health records have improved care coordination Telehealth is used to deliver care remotely,e
6、specially during the pandemic Data can also be used to build AI models that predict outcomes New large language models add novel capabilities that can be applied to healthcare use cases These technologies are met with new ethical challenges to their appropriate use These ethical challenges should be