Abstract
With the development and utilization of medical robots, more and more members of the public have begun to pay attention to the risks of practicing medical robots and have expressed concerns about their application. In order to deeply study the ethical risks of medical robots applied in health care, this study chooses the literature research method to reflect on the moral and ethical issues involved in medical robots. The study found that current medical robots have many application scenarios, such as: surgery, rehabilitation care, assisted work and telemedicine. These application scenarios of medical robots may bring ethical risks such as attribution of medical responsibility, doctor-patient relationship, and data algorithms. Intensively, the study points out that inadequate laws, immature values, and technological deficiencies are the most significant factors leading to the aforementioned risks. Thus, adequate attention should be paid to the medical career, the intelligent technology of robots should be improved, and the relevant laws and regulations should be actively improved. This study realistically reflects the current situation and risks of medical robot application, and through in-depth reflection, provides inspiration for robots to better serve the medical cause.
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