Digital Health and AI Dr Indra Joshi, Head of Digital Health & AI
Safe, ethical, and Effective Technologies
Low complex – apps/wearables/devices Functional Classification of Digital Health Technologies based on risk Source: NICE Evidence Standards Framework
Developing the Pipeline An Evaluation Procurement & What good looks Framework costings like
How? Literature Review and the Digital Assessment Questions - Standards https://developer.nhs.uk/wp- content/uploads/2018/09/Digi tal-Assessment-Questions- V2.1-Beta-PDF.pdf Evidence / Evaluation https://www.nice.org.uk/abou t/what-we-do/our- programmes/evidence- standards-framework-for- digital-health-technologies Procurement Frameworks IAPT / DPP Watch this space!
Technology in the NHS Blog
High Complex - AI Despite being a well-established field of computer science research, Artificial Intelligence (AI) is difficult to define and, as such, numerous definitions exist, including: “the designing and building of intelligent agents that receive precepts from the environment and take actions that affect that environment” 1 “a cross-disciplinary approach to understanding, modelling, and replicating intelligence and cognitive processes invoking various computational, mathematical, logical, mechanical, and even biological principles and devices” 2 “the science of making machines do things that would require intelligence if done by people” 3
However, to do this right we need to: Ignore Hype Build Foundations Educate Model Monitor Support
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