Abstract

Artificial intelligence technologies have found their wide application in the provision of medical services. They are used during: remote consultations and consultations; face-to-face medical interventions; processing large amounts of information about patients and their legal representatives. Relations related to the use of atrtificial intelligence technologies in the provision of medical services are not properly regulated in the current legislation. The doctrine and law enforcement practice have not developed common approaches to solving problems in the area under study. Based on the provisions of civil science, the features and conditions for the use of artificial intelligence technologies in digital medicine are revealed. The relationship between the concepts of telemedicine technologies and artificial intelligence technologies has been established; big data and artificial intelligence technologies. It is concluded that artificial intelligence technologies can be used in the provision of medical services only after receiving from the patient (his legal representative) the appropriate voluntary informed consent. The content of consent to the processing of biometric data and consent to the disclosure of medical confidentiality was analyzed.

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