Who Is Responsible When AI Contributes to Patient Harm?

As artificial intelligence (AI) becomes more deeply integrated into clinical practice, one question remains unresolved: Who holds responsibility when technology contributes to patient harm? In this video, Deepika Srivastava, Chief Operating Officer for The Doctors Company, part of TDC Group, explores the evolving liability landscape—physicians, health systems, and technology companies—and why, under current malpractice frameworks, clinicians still carry the greatest share of legal exposure.

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The guidelines suggested here are not rules, do not constitute legal advice, and do not ensure a successful outcome. The ultimate decision regarding the appropriateness of any treatment must be made by each healthcare provider considering the circumstances of the individual situation and in accordance with the laws of the jurisdiction in which the care is rendered.

02/26

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