AI and healthcare.
by Great Britain. Houses of Parliament. Parliamentary Office of Science and Technology.
Series: POSTnote ; 637 (December 2020).Publisher: POST, London : 2020.Description: 9p.Summary: This briefing gives an overview of AI (artificial intelligence) in the healthcare system and its potential impacts on the cost and quality of healthcare, and on the workforce. It summarises the challenges to wider adoption of AI in healthcare, including those relating to safety, privacy, data-sharing, trust, accountability and health inequalities. It also outlines some of the regulations relevant to AI and how these may change. As healthcare is a devolved issue, policies on healthcare AI differ across the UK. This brefing focusses on regulations and policies relevant to England..Subject(s): artificial intelligence | health systems | computer security | data sharing | data protection | privacy | NHSDigital copyAvailability: Online access | Online access Note: ; POSTnotes. List(s) this item appears in: Technology in health and social care [October 2023]
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This briefing gives an overview of AI (artificial intelligence) in the healthcare system and its potential impacts on the cost and quality of healthcare, and on the workforce. It summarises the challenges to wider adoption of AI in healthcare, including those relating to safety, privacy, data-sharing, trust, accountability and health inequalities. It also outlines some of the regulations relevant to AI and how these may change. As healthcare is a devolved issue, policies on healthcare AI differ across the UK. This brefing focusses on regulations and policies relevant to England.
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