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Subjects to Sovereigns

Reclaiming Medicine in the Age of AI

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Subjects to Sovereigns

Auteur(s): Dan Noyes
Narrateur(s): Jeffery J Downs
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A healthcare AI expert examines how artificial intelligence can either undermine or enhance the doctor-patient relationship, offering frameworks to keep medicine human-centered.

Subjects to Sovereigns explores what happens when the most powerful AI systems in medicine make decisions about patients who are never really heard?

For most of modern medicine, patients have been treated as data points inside someone else’s system. Artificial intelligence risks locking that pattern in forever.

Subjects to Sovereigns: Reclaiming Medicine in the Age of AI is a roadmap for leaders and clinicians who want the benefits of AI without losing the heart of clinical care. Healthcare AI Strategist and Certified Patient Leader Dan Noyes argues that any system touching diagnosis, triage, documentation, or decision support must be built around the people who live with the consequences of those decisions, not just the people who deploy them.

Drawing on more than forty healthcare and medical AI certifications from institutions such as Stanford, Johns Hopkins, Wharton, Google, and IBM, as well as his own life with a chronic neurological condition, Noyes bridges the gap between the exam room, the boardroom, and the data center. He shows how AI can either harden old hierarchies or help patients move from “subjects” of care to active partners in clinical decisions.

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