Vol , Issue Date of Publication: November 04, 2025
DOI: https://doi.org/10.20529/IJME.2025.083

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Artificial intelligence in health care: Ethics, law and human rights matters — an overview of the 10th NBC proceedings

Ananya K V
Niharika Banerjee
Srestha Majumdar
Vyahruti Prakya
Abstract:

In March and April 2025, the Forum for Medical Ethics Society (FMES), the Indian Journal of Medical Ethics (IJME), the Health, Ethics and Law (HEaL) Institute, and the Christian Medical College Vellore (CMCV) co-organised the 10th National Bioethics Conference on “Artificial Intelligence in Health Care: Ethics, Law and Human Rights Matters”. This conference report summarises the key discussions and ethical concerns raised during the presentations.


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