Doctors are using unapproved AI software to record patient meetings, investigation reveals
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Doctors are using unapproved AI software to record patient meetings, investigation reveals
There is growing controversy around AI software that transcribes patient conversations, with GPs warned unauthorised tools could breach data rules.
Are unapproved AI tools biggest risk to NHS patients?
A leading MedTech expert has issued a stark warning about the risks posed to patient safety and data privacy from widespread AI tools used by GPs in NHS consultations. The advice comes after the news that bosses demanded a stop to hospitals and GPs using AI which could breach data intelligence rules and potentially harm patients. Dr Andrew Whiteley, a former GP and founder of Lexacom – one of the UK’s longest-established developers of next gener…
Annual Meeting of the AMA House of Delegates
The American Medical Association (AMA) gathered physician and medical student leaders from all corners of medicine at its Annual Meeting of the House of Delegates, held in June every year, to shape guiding policies on emerging health care topics. We have highlighted some of the policies and outcomes from this year’s meeting. AMA adopts new policy aimed at ensuring transparency in AI tools As augmented intelligence tools continue to emer…
Doctors are using unapproved AI software to record patient meetings, i
Doctors are using AI software that does not meet minimum standards to record and transcribe patient meetings, according to a Sky News investigation. NHS bosses have demanded GPs and hospitals stop using artificial intelligence software that could breach data protection rules and put patients at risk. A warning sent out by NHS England this month came just weeks after the same body wrote to doctors about the benefits of using AI for notetaking – t…
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