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Algorithmic fairness in artificial intelligence for medicine and healthcare.

Richard J ChenJudy Jiaqi WangDrew F K WilliamsonTiffany Y ChenJana LipkovaMing Y LuSharifa SahaiFaisal Mahmood
Published in: Nature biomedical engineering (2023)
In healthcare, the development and deployment of insufficiently fair systems of artificial intelligence (AI) can undermine the delivery of equitable care. Assessments of AI models stratified across subpopulations have revealed inequalities in how patients are diagnosed, treated and billed. In this Perspective, we outline fairness in machine learning through the lens of healthcare, and discuss how algorithmic biases (in data acquisition, genetic variation and intra-observer labelling variability, in particular) arise in clinical workflows and the resulting healthcare disparities. We also review emerging technology for mitigating biases via disentanglement, federated learning and model explainability, and their role in the development of AI-based software as a medical device.
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