£250m investment announced for AI

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Health Secretary, Matt Hancock has pushed on with his ambition to make the NHS a global tech leader with the announcement of £250m in funding to create a new National Artificial Intelligence Lab that will harness the power of AI to improve the health and lives of patients.

 

The Department of Health and Social Care says the AI Lab will bring together the industry’s best academics, specialists and technology companies to work on some of the biggest challenges in health and care, including earlier cancer detection, new dementia treatments and more personalised care.

 

AI is already being developed in some hospitals, successfully predicting cancer survival rates and cutting the number of missed appointments.

 

The AI Lab’s work could:

• Improve cancer screening by speeding up the results of tests, including mammograms, brain scans, eye scans and heart monitoring

• Use predictive models to better estimate future needs of beds, drugs, devices or surgeries

• Identify which patients could be more easily treated in the community, reducing the pressure on the NHS and helping patients receive treatment closer to home

• Identify patients most at risk of diseases such as heart disease or dementia, allowing for earlier diagnosis and cheaper, more focused, personalised prevention

• Build systems to detect people at risk of post-operative complications, infections or requiring follow-up from clinicians, improving patient safety and reducing readmission rates

• Upskill the NHS workforce so they can use AI systems for day-to-day tasks

• Inspect algorithms already used by the NHS to increase the standards of AI safety, making systems fairer, more robust and ensuring patient confidentiality is protected

• Automate routine admin tasks to free up clinicians so more time can be spent with patients.

 

The lab will sit within NHSX, he new organisation that will oversee the digitisation of the health and care system, in partnership with the Accelerated Access Collaborative.

 

Matt Hancock says: “We are on the cusp of a huge health tech revolution that could transform patient experience by making the NHS a truly predictive, preventive and personalised health and care service.

 

“I am determined to bring the benefits of technology to patients and staff, so the impact of our NHS Long Term Plan and this immediate, multi-million pound cash injection are felt by all. It’s part of our mission to make the NHS the best it can be.

 

“The experts tell us that because of our NHS and our tech talent, the UK could be the world leader in these advances in healthcare, so I’m determined to give the NHS the chance to be the world leader in saving lives through artificial intelligence and genomics.”



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