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AI Ethics in Healthcare
Rating: 3.7 out of 5(2 ratings)
3 students

AI Ethics in Healthcare

AI IN HEALTH
Last updated 6/2025
English

What you'll learn

  • Understanding the ethical challengs and implications of AI development in healthcare, particularly in low and middle income countries
  • Critically analyze real world case studies to identify ethical dilemmas in AI use across diverse healthcare settings
  • Apply ethical principles and governance frameworks to evaluate and guide responsible AI implementation in health systems
  • Develop practical strategies for ensuring equity, transparency and accountability in the use of AI technologies in healthcare

Course content

5 sections5 lectures43m total length
  • AI ETHICS IN HEALTHCARE18:24

    By the end of the course, a student will be able to critically evaluate the ethical implications of AI in healthcare, apply key ethical principles to real-world scenarios, identify and address issues like algorithmic bias and data privacy, and contribute to the development and implementation of responsible, equitable AI solutions in health systems—especially in resource-constrained settings.

Requirements

  • You'll learn all the essentials from scratch no technical knowledge needed before hand

Description

By the end of this course, students will have the ability to evaluate the ethical impacts of artificial intelligence (AI) in the healthcare sector comprehensively. They will delve into the various ethical principles and learn how to apply them to real-world scenarios, ensuring that their knowledge is not just theoretical but also practical. In particular, students will focus on addressing critical issues like algorithmic bias, which can lead to unfair or discriminatory outcomes if not managed properly. They will also explore the importance of data privacy, recognizing the need to protect sensitive patient information in an era where data breaches are increasingly common.

The course will also emphasize the development of responsible AI solutions tailored for health systems. Students will be equipped with the skills needed to create AI technologies that not only improve healthcare delivery but do so in a manner that is ethical and equitable. A significant portion of the curriculum will be dedicated to understanding the unique challenges faced in resource-limited areas. Here, students will learn to innovate within constraints, developing AI solutions that are both effective and accessible to underserved populations.

Overall, by the conclusion of the course, students will possess a robust framework for integrating AI ethically into healthcare, ensuring that technological advancements contribute positively to society and particularly benefit those in the most need.

Who this course is for:

  • Healthcare providers