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Abstract This paper employs the IRAC method to examine the legal and regulatory landscape governing malpractice in telemedicine and digital health in Ghana, focusing on patient privacy breaches, negligence by healthcare providers, and leakage of sensitive patient information. Drawing upon relevant Ghanaian laws and regulations, as well as insights from relevant research papers, the analysis highlights the need for updates to existing legal frameworks, development of targeted AI governance mechanisms, and promotion of transparency and accountability in the use of digital health technologies. The paper provides practical recommendations for policymakers, healthcare stakeholders, and legal professionals, emphasizing the importance of public education and provider training to foster a culture of responsible innovation and maintain public trust in the rapidly evolving healthcare system. These findings contribute to the development of evidence-based policies and practices that prioritize patient safety, rights, and trust in the digital health era.
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synapsesocial.com/papers/68e64892b6db6435875da345 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.62839/ajfra.v01i01.62-76
George Mensah
Africa Center
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