Debate Erupts Over AI Prescription Refill Program in Utah
A new AI-driven prescription refill program in Utah, allowing residents to bypass doctors, has sparked significant debate among medical professionals about the role of AI in healthcare. Concerns focus on regulation, safety, and the implications of granting medical licenses to non-human entities.
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AI Prescription Program Sparks Debate Over Medical Ethics and Regulation
Is AI ready to take over your prescriptions? Doctors are wary of Utah’s automated refill program
Is AI ready to take over your prescriptions? Doctors are wary of Utah’s automated refill program
Is AI ready to take over your prescriptions? Doctors are wary of Utah's automated refill program
Debate Erupts Over AI Prescription Refills in Utah
Is AI ready to take over your prescriptions? Doctors are wary of Utah’s automated refill program
Is AI ready to take over your prescriptions? Doctors are wary of Utah’s automated refill program
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