Background and Aim: In recent decades, there have been significant advances in the field of artificial intelligence and robotics. With the rapid advances in technology and the emergence of intelligent robots, the health field has become one of the main areas of fundamental changes. Smart robots are automated devices that are able to perform various tasks and solve complex problems using algorithms and artificial intelligence. These devices usually have the ability to learn and improve performance with experience and can interact with their environment and users. This research, which was carried out in a descriptive-analytical way, has tried to answer the question, what is the position of intelligent robots in international health law?
Method: This research is of a theoretical type, the research method is descriptive-analytical and the method of collecting information is library and by referring to books and articles Ethical considerations: In the present research, the principles of trustworthiness, honesty, impartiality and originality of the work have been respected.
Ethical Considerations: In the present research, the principles of trustworthiness, honesty, impartiality and originality of the work have been respected.
Results: Intelligent robots have not only played a key role in transforming global health systems, but have also created new challenges and opportunities in international health law. Intelligent robots are used in areas such as surgery, disease diagnosis and patient care, which strongly highlight the need to develop new legal frameworks.
Conclusion: According to this review, it can be stated that in order to face the challenges and legal issues related to the use of intelligent robots in the field of health, there is a need to amend related laws and policies, create effective international agreements and active cooperation between countries and international organizations.
Please cite this article as:
Norouzi M, Hosseini A, Eskandari Khoshguo M. The Position of Intelligent Robots in International Health Law. Medical Law Journal. 2025; 19: e25.
Type of Study:
Original Article |
Received: 2024/09/6 | Accepted: 2025/06/29