This research paper advocates for a human-centered approach to designing AI systems for healthcare, emphasizing the importance of prioritizing "care" as a core value.
Bibliographic Information: Doherty, K., Kallina, E., Moylan, K., Silva, M. P., Karimian, S., Shumsher, S., & Brennan, R. (2024, November 9). Imagining Better AI-Enabled Healthcare Futures: The Case for Care By Design. In CSCW’24: The 27th ACM SIGCHI Conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work & Social Computing: Collective Imaginaries for the Futures of Care Work Workshop (pp. 1-6).
Research Objective: The paper aims to address the challenges and potential pitfalls of implementing AI in healthcare, proposing a framework for designing AI systems that prioritize care and inclusivity.
Methodology: The authors draw on existing literature in human-computer interaction (HCI), computer-supported cooperative work (CSCW), and healthcare to analyze the potential negative impacts of poorly designed AI systems. They propose a framework for "Care by Design" based on three key themes: Embracing Ecologies of Care Work, Enabling Ethical Care Work Practices, and Ensuring Job Sustainability.
Key Findings: The paper argues that current approaches to AI in healthcare often fail to consider the human factors and complexities of care work. This can lead to resistance from healthcare professionals, exacerbate existing inequalities, and ultimately undermine the quality of care.
Main Conclusions: The authors call for a paradigm shift in AI healthcare development, moving away from a technology-centric approach towards a human-centered one. They propose "Care by Design" as a framework for developing AI systems that are ethical, inclusive, and truly supportive of care work.
Significance: This research highlights the crucial need for interdisciplinary collaboration between healthcare professionals, AI developers, and designers to ensure that AI technologies are developed and implemented responsibly and ethically in healthcare settings.
Limitations and Future Research: The paper acknowledges the need for further research to develop practical tools and methodologies for implementing the "Care by Design" framework. Future work should also focus on evaluating the effectiveness of these approaches in real-world healthcare settings.
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