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Improving the research standards for artificial intelligence in healthcare.

Our research on artificial intelligence in healthcare aims to explore and harness the potential of AI in health, while building rigorous standards for evidence reporting.


Why are we researching artificial intelligence in healthcare?

Artificial intelligence is rapidly diffusing across healthcare, bringing with it dramatic changes in how we diagnose, treat and manage disease. From crunching data to spot signs of cancer, to smart sensors that can monitor patients’ vital signs, the potential applications of AI are far-reaching. And it’s here to stay.

Yet despite AI’s wide uptake and the accompanying streams of publications being churned out on its uses, currently there is no evidence-based best practice for reporting research findings concerning AI in healthcare. This hole means that researchers have adopted standards developed for traditional medical interventions like drugs, which aren’t fit for purpose.

It’s time for this new technology to have a tailored reporting system, which can help highlight both AI’s powerful benefits but also its risks. And that’s exactly where our work comes in.

Our work in AI - what we do

Our short-term goal is to develop and showcase the most robust standards for reporting results from research into AI in health, developing best practice that can be universally adopted to help standardise methodology. In the long-term, our group seeks to better understand the issues around adopting AI from healthcare, societal and governmental perspectives, and to guide policy-makers on its uptake.

We are also working to develop and apply AI to improve the safety and delivery of healthcare, with the ultimate goal of improving health and care. 

Who we are

Our work in this field is led by Professor the Lord Ara Darzi, IGHI co-director. Our work will be made possible through a collaboration of clinicians, scientists, policy-makers and industry colleagues from across the globe.

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