Integrating patient voices into the extraction of social determinants of health from clinical notes: Ethical considerations and recommendations
JAMIA
Identifying patients’ social needs is a first critical step to address social determinants of health (SDoH)—the conditions in which people live, learn, work, and play that affect health. Addressing SDoH can improve health outcomes, population health, and health equity. Emerging SDoH reporting requirements call for health systems to implement efficient ways to identify and act on patients’ social needs. Automatic extraction of SDoH from clinical notes within the electronic health record through natural language processing offers a promising approach. However, such automated SDoH systems could have unintended consequences for patients, related to stigma, privacy, confidentiality, and mistrust. Using Floridi et al’s “AI4People” framework, we describe ethical considerations for system design and implementation that call attention to patient autonomy, beneficence, nonmaleficence, justice, and explicability. Based on our engagement of clinical and community champions in health equity work at University of Washington Medicine, we offer recommendations for integrating patient voices and needs into automated SDoH systems.
Hartzler AL, Xie SJ, Wedgeworth P, et al. Integrating patient voices into the extraction of social determinants of health from clinical notes: ethical considerations and recommendations. J Am Med Inform Assoc. 2023 Mar 21:ocad043. DOI:10.1093/jamia/ocad043. Epub ahead of print. PMID: 36944091.