Researchers pilot AI model to predict future health outcomes
De-identified NHS data from 57 million people is being used to train an AI model capable of predicting future health outcomes.
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De-identified NHS data from 57 million people is being used to train an AI model capable of predicting future health outcomes.
Digitising NHS and adult social care services across the UK will require an estimated £21bn over the next five years, according to research.
Digital leadership and transformation are being reviewed for transfer from ICBs to providers, according to a blueprint from NHS England.

Professor Andy Hardy, chief executive of University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire NHS Trust, will speak at Summer Schools 2025.

Local authorities are struggling to make the investment case for proactive digital care services, according to a commission.
The Digital Poverty Alliance (DPA) has launched an inquiry into digital inclusion in the healthcare sector.
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