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Medical malpractice claims, tragic patient outcomes, and preventable errors have long plagued our healthcare system, fueled by the inherent limitations of human clinicians. But there is a revolutionary force in medicine that has the power to transform these outcomes: artificial intelligence (AI).
Despite AI’s proven ability to identify diseases with greater speed and accuracy than human experts, many healthcare providers are resisting its integration. This hesitation is no longer just a technological lag—it is an ethical and legal failure. As Jason Matzus, a prominent Pittsburgh medical malpractice lawyer, asserts: “The refusal to adopt AI in initial diagnostic phases is not just a missed opportunity; it’s a fundamental breach of a provider’s duty to deliver competent care. When a tool exists that can save lives, the choice not to use it borders on negligence.”
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