Digital Humanism in Requirements Engineering for Healthcare Solutions in the Age of AI

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Abstract

This research commentary explores how requirements engineering (RE) can contribute to achieving digital humanism in AI-enabled healthcare, ensuring that technological innovation is balanced with human values. Drawing on insights from a panel discussion at the REWBAH’25 (RE for Well-Being, Aging, and Health) workshop, we identify four key themes: the necessity of interdisciplinary collaboration, the nuances of cultural and individual differences, human-AI collaborative decision-making, and the challenge of balancing technological advancement with ethical and emotional considerations. We argue that RE is well suited for addressing these issues because it brings together diverse stakeholder perspectives to define what systems should achieve and how they should be used. In this paper, we build on digital humanism principles, on RE-relevant frameworks for AI, and on the above themes to frame the role of RE in supporting human-centered healthcare. We highlight open challenges, and outline five promising research directions and related research questions to guide future research and practice in RE, aiming to ensure that AI-enabled healthcare systems better reflect the values of digital humanism.

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