Doctors have malpractice insurance and other kinds of insurance for that. They won't go bankrupt in reality.

By that logic you would get malpractice insurance for the AI to similarly offload the risk.

Yeah, I mean it's analogous to car insurance for self driving cars. People, including lawyers, insurers and courts are just averse to it intuitively. I'm not saying they are wrong or right, but it's how it is.

I believe medical AI will probably take hold first in a poorer countries where the existing care is too bad/unaffordable, then as it proves itself there, it may slowly find its way to richer countries.

But probably lobbying will be strong against it, just as you can't get cheap generic medications made in India if you live in the US.