AI technology in healthcare can assist with diagnosis, developing a personalised treatment plan, and adequate follow-up. In contrast to, for example, building an MRI scanner, the development and inner workings of AI technology are substantially less well documented. Doctors and patients can, therefore, not trust the technology at a comparable level to the MRI scanner. In this ELSA lab, we study the technological, legal, and clinical-ethical aspects of AI technology that is certified to be used responsibly.


ELSA lab
Legal, Regulatory, and Policy Aspects of Clinical Decision Support Systems
- Duration
- 1 September 2025 until 31 August 2030
- Project member(s)
- Prof. P.T.J. Wolters (Pieter) Prof. F.J. Zuiderveen Borgesius (Frederik) Dr C. Utz (Christine) Dr A.C.P. Peeters (Anco) Dr B. Buruk (Banu)
- Project type
- Research
Funding

AINed
Partners

Utrecht University

TNO

Radboudumc

Info Support

ICTRecht

Connected Care