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Artificial Intelligence in Emergency Services: A Bioethical Perspective

Artificial Intelligence in Emergency Services: A Bioethical Perspective
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Author(s): Filipa Soares (Polythecnic Institute of Santarém, Portugal), David Padeiro (Polythecnic Institute of Santarém, Portugal), Marta Correia Sampaio (Polythecnic Institute of Santarém, Portugal), Gonçalo Rodrigues Brás (Polythecnic Institute of Santarém), Ricardo Marcão (ISLA Santarém, Portugal)and Vasco Santos (Polytechnic Instuitute of Tomar, Portugal & ISLA Santarém, Portugal & GOVCOPP, Portugal & CITUR, Portugal)
Copyright: 2025
Pages: 20
Source title: Strategic Management, Regulatory Challenges, and Global Governance of MedTech
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Ricardo Marcão (ISLA Santarem, Polytechnic University, Portugal & NECE, University of Beira Interior, Portugal ), Vasco Ribeiro Santos (Instituto Politécnico de Tomar, Portugal)and Stéphanie Monteiro (Institute for Systems and Robotics, Portugal)
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3373-1205-7.ch001

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Abstract

Artificial intelligence (AI) is a field of computing that has been increasingly applied in healthcare services, demonstrating significant potential to enhance both the delivery of care to populations and the management of human resources. This study is based on a literature review and aims to evaluate whether the use of AI in emergency services might challenge bioethical principles in healthcare, as well as to assess its potential to improve and streamline patient triage. Online databases and grey literature providing open-access documents from the last five years were consulted in December 2024 and January 2025. This process resulted in a total of 20 documents, which were analyzed and form the basis of this review article. Articles were deemed relevant for inclusion if their abstracts or conclusions demonstrated a correlation between the identified keywords and the objectives outlined in this study.

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