
New standards released to ensure medical AI is safe and effective
Healthcare professionals can harness artificial intelligence safely and effectively by following a new set of patient and industry-agreed standards.
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Healthcare professionals can harness artificial intelligence safely and effectively by following a new set of patient and industry-agreed standards.
Government leaders in both the UK and the US have addressed the safety of AI over the past week as they attempt to address demands for guidelines.
This coffee briefing features the Maple Centre at Milton Keynes University Hospital celebrating its first birthday and the use of two innovative apps.
A Memorandum of Understanding has been signed between Tunstall Healthcare Group and the University of Edinburgh to develop AI-powered digital solutions.
The £21m AI Diagnostic Fund is to be split between 64 NHS trusts to speed up the diagnosis of lung cancer and how quickly patients can access treatment.
Ming Tang has told the AI and Data audience that the procurement process for the federated data platform is awaiting full business case approval.
The NHS should draw on a wider range of data from non-health sources to provide interventions that protect health in the long term.
NHS Shared Business Services (NHS SBS) is planning the formation of a new framework agreement
The Care Quality Commission (CQC) revealed that it has around 500 reports which are “stuck”
Robeauté has raised $28m (£23m) to develop its microrobots which enter the brain to diagnose,
Royal Bolton Hospital is carrying out digital autopsies that reduce invasive post-mortems and release bodies
UK health tech firm Cera has completed a transaction in excess of $150m (£123m) to