AI testing platform removes commercial bias for NHS use
Researchers have developed a platform to determine whether commercial AI algorithms are fit for NHS use to detect diabetic eye disease.
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Researchers have developed a platform to determine whether commercial AI algorithms are fit for NHS use to detect diabetic eye disease.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves pledged to invest ÂŁ300 million of additional capital investment in NHS technology in the Autumn Budget.

Younger men are under-represented in the government’s Men’s Health Strategy, according to a neuroscience tech firm.
Baroness Nicola Blackwood, a leader in life sciences and innovation, has been appointed as chair of the Health Data Research Service (HDRS).
A digital education programme has been launched to provide access to digital and data knowledge for AHPs based in the UK.Â
The Autumn Budget will include £300 million of new capital investment in NHS technology to help to improve productivity.
Today’s briefing includes an analysis of whether patients can use the digital tools needed for the NHS 10 year plan.
The panel discuss the importance of diversity in leadership roles and how the Shuri Network
Dorset Council is piloting AI technology from Lilli to monitor recently discharged patients in their
Maidstone and Tunbridge Wells NHS Trust implemented a Care Co-ordination Centre last year which has
University Hospitals Plymouth is trialling Brainomix software thanks to funding through provided by the national
Health Education England has teamed up with a number of partners to develop a new