What do technology and AI mean for the future of work in health care?
by Moulds, Alison; Horton, Tim.Health Foundation.
Publisher: Health Foundation, London : 2023.Summary: Recent developments in artificial intelligence have sparked fears about the potential threat to jobs in many industries, including health care. Yet policy papers such as the NHS Long Term Workforce Plan (2023) and Topol Review (2019) imagine a more positive future for the role of technology in health care work. Drawing on labour market modelling, this long read analyses what makes health care different from other industries predicted to be more heavily impacted by new technologies. [Introduction].Subject(s): artificial intelligence | technology | workforce | workforce planning | digital health | health technology | labour market | rolesDigital copyAvailability: Online access List(s) this item appears in: Technology in health and social care [October 2023]
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Recent developments in artificial intelligence have sparked fears about the potential threat to jobs in many industries, including health care. Yet policy papers such as the NHS Long Term Workforce Plan (2023) and Topol Review (2019) imagine a more positive future for the role of technology in health care work. Drawing on labour market modelling, this long read analyses what makes health care different from other industries predicted to be more heavily impacted by new technologies. [Introduction]
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