The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: Ethical Considerations Regarding Artificial Intelligence Assistance in Administrative Physician Tasks
Author Type(s)
Student
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
5-1-2025
DOI
10.1016/j.clindermatol.2025.02.004
Journal Title
Clinics in Dermatology
Disciplines
Medicine and Health Sciences
Abstract
Artificial intelligence is a powerful tool that can potentially transform the diagnostic, therapeutic, and administrative practice of dermatology. Physicians are expected to complete electronic health record documentation in a timely fashion, prepare and submit previous authorizations, code for billing accurately, compose physician consultation letters, create patient education handouts, and communicate with our patients via the electronic health record. Streamlining and automating these time-intensive administrative responsibilities and tasks would likely reduce physician burnout and augment physician satisfaction at work, and enhance access to care by creating more time to care for patients. Herein we discuss the ethical issues of autonomy, informed consent, privacy, accuracy and safety regarding the use of artificial intelligence to assist us in these tasks.
Recommended Citation
Klufas, T., Zedek, M., Ajmani, A., Zhou, A., & Grant-Kels, J. (2025). The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: Ethical Considerations Regarding Artificial Intelligence Assistance in Administrative Physician Tasks. Clinics in Dermatology, 43 (3), 416-419. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.clindermatol.2025.02.004
