Utah Just Let an Algorithm Write Prescriptions
Conexiant
April 13, 2026
To examine Utah's decision to allow an AI system to prescribe medications without direct physician involvement and its implications, including ethical, legal, and clinical aspects.
The authors raise concerns about the regulatory and liability implications of AI prescribing, emphasizing the need for established safety, effectiveness evidence, and a clear liability framework.
Robust evidence of safety and effectiveness, along with clear regulatory frameworks, should be required before integrating AI prescribing into routine care.
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