In 2025, several Australian hospitals introduce an AI-assisted triage tool that uses patient symptoms, medical history, and a short recorded voice sample to prioritise patients in emergency departments. A major investigation by a current affairs program reports that some patients were incorrectly categorised as “low priority”, and a lobby group called Patients First claims the tool disadvantages certain groups and that the decision-making process is not transparent. The state health minister announces a review, while the hospitals argue the tool improves efficiency and reduces wait times. At the same time, privacy advocates raise concerns about the collection and storage of voice samples and the possibility of data being shared with third-party contractors.
Assume the state parliament has power to legislate in this area, and that existing health and privacy laws were drafted before AI triage tools were widely used.
a. Identify two different types of impetus for legal change shown in the scenario. For each impetus, explain how it creates pressure for law reform.
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In Unit 3, students examine the complexities of the Australian legal system and its capacity to deal with the diversity of competing needs. They explore the role of legal institutions and law-making bodies in creating laws that reflect the views of society. Students consider the range of forces that create catalysts for change and reform, and how laws are changed or reformed to reflect shifting societal demands.
In Topic 2, students explore issues and situations where Australian society's changing values, needs, morality, ethics, technology and significant events have acted as an impetus for legal change and reform. The focus is on identifying changing Australian values and pressures on legal freedoms.
why laws and related processes require change because of a range of impetus, e.g.: • society's changing values, needs, morality and ethics • the influence of lobby and advocacy groups and the media • patterns of crimes and civil offences, e.g. domestic and family violence, medical negligence, privacy • technological advances • increased transnational and organised crime • significant events, e.g. Port Arthur massacre (1996), September 11 (2001) • a current issue
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