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Monday, 10 July 2023

NHS receives $26.68M budget to roll out AI and automation technologies in British healthcare system that make it easier to TRACK DOWN people

 British Health and Social Care Secretary Steve Barclay has announced a £21 million ($26.68M) fund to provide the National Health Service (NHS) with the most advanced artificial intelligence (AI) technology and robotic process automation. The fund seeks to enhance patient diagnosis and treatment by equipping NHS staff with advanced AI imaging and decision support tools.

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, backed by the Conservative Party, believes these reforms will make the NHS "fit for the future" and improve the efficiency of the socialized healthcare system. NHS Trusts can apply for the AI Diagnostic Fund to integrate these tools, which will aid in the prompt diagnosis of conditions like cancer, strokes and heart conditions.

The implementation of AI and automation is expected to facilitate different aspects of the NHS, including scheduling doctor appointments, organizing surgeries, transcribing doctor's notes and even aiding in the diagnosis of illnesses like cancer. Barclay envisions AI reducing the workload, enhancing productivity and allowing healthcare professionals to focus more on patient care.

One of the key initiatives highlighted in the announcement is the commitment to expand the AI stroke diagnosis technology to cover 100 percent of stroke networks by the end of 2023. This expansion seeks to improve the treatment outcomes of thousands of stroke patients by ensuring faster and more accurate diagnoses.

The AI Diagnostic Fund will specifically focus on using AI tools in analyzing chest X-rays, the most commonly used tool for diagnosing lung cancer, the leading cause of cancer-related deaths in the United Kingdom. With over 600,000 chest X-rays conducted monthly in England, the deployment of diagnostic AI tools across more NHS Trusts will aid clinicians in diagnosing cancer patients earlier...<<<Read More>>>...