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VOL. 12, ISSUE 1 (2026)
Enhancing legal and medical responsibilities in the healthcare sector with artificial intelligence: The moderating impact of professional training
Authors
Dr. Abdul Rahman Al-Arman, Dr. Ali Ratib Alawamreh
Abstract
Artificial intelligence is increasingly integrated into healthcare, offering improvements in efficiency, diagnostics, and patient care. Despite these benefits, its adoption raises ethical and legal challenges. This qualitative study explores healthcare practitioners’ perceptions of AI adoption, accountability, and the role of professional training. The study was conducted in two hospitals in the Balqa and Jarash Governorates in Jordan. A purposive sample of 20 participants, including physicians, nurses, clinical technicians, and hospital administrators, participated in in-depth, semi-structured interviews. the findings indicate that AI is largely received positively and is believed to support clinical decision-making and improve efficiency. However, there are apprehensions regarding the ethical and legal accountability that come with AI use, as there is a lack of firm rule guidelines and training. Participants believed that professional training should be customized to the intended outcome in the given context, and should provide relevant, practical skillsets. The Jordanian healthcare context in which the study was carried out is relevant, as it gives policy and ethical suggestion related to AI implementation. The hospitals having the discussions about the legal complexities forecasting the adoption of the technologies, these, alongside professional complexities, cover all the dimensions that these hospitals can face while responsibly integrating the innovations.
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Pages:79-84
How to cite this article:
Dr. Abdul Rahman Al-Arman, Dr. Ali Ratib Alawamreh "Enhancing legal and medical responsibilities in the healthcare sector with artificial intelligence: The moderating impact of professional training". International Journal of Law, Vol 12, Issue 1, 2026, Pages 79-84
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