NEW REPORT! Are Synthetic Health Data Personal Data in data protection law? An independent report commissioned by the MHRA.
Calling data, medical device, computer modelling and AI specialists for health https://t.co/vd7uFaYSjX
#syntheticdata#healthdata#AI#dataprotection
In the era of AI, the value of computer modelled and simulated evidence for clinical trials is increasing, yet uncertainty remains about its regulatory acceptability. Take a look at our report on barriers and next steps. https://t.co/0AAT1mSEXR
#insilicotrials#digitalhealth#AI
New paper out from the DELTA project on the ethical and legal implications of implementing a risk algorithm for early detection and screening of oesophageal cancer. @PHGFoundation
https://t.co/PuDzALsj3o
New paper out on the ethical and legal challenges of diversifying genomic data. It was a pleasure to work with CPM and CELS at Oxford University to undertake this https://t.co/PVkpmcQlIp…
It's been a hectic few weeks here in the Comms team which must be why https://t.co/xlZmGRHuiA snuck by without a mention 😳. @CambridgePrisms Precision Medicine issue, co-authors incl. PHG's @ECRedrup The ethical challenges of diversifying genomic data
It's been a hectic few weeks here in the Comms team which must be why https://t.co/xlZmGRHuiA snuck by without a mention 😳. @CambridgePrisms Precision Medicine issue, co-authors incl. PHG's @ECRedrup The ethical challenges of diversifying genomic data
Final webinar for this term "Data Trusts: Group Privacy as Control?" w/ Joe Massey @ODIHQ & @ Kieron O’Hara. Weds 15th March 13.00 UK time https://t.co/IgONhAC88E #law#data#privacy
It's not everyday you get your paper on Artificial Intelligence in Oesophageal Cancer pathways published AND a wedding photo posted in Tatler Magazine 🥳✅️🥂 I can't thank the colleagues, family and friends who support me enough #keepgrafting#ittakesavillage
NEW PAPER📢
When should humans remain in the loop? What are the ethical and legal considerations for automating clinical pathways? Take a look at our paper on artificial intelligence for Oesophageal Cancer. #Deltaproject#AIandhealthcare@PHGFoundation
https://t.co/jetr3GuUey
Data intermediaries are best understood as a set of specified relationships between individuals and #data. They could avoid the many risks of data sharing, providing benefits to the health sector.
Dr Elizabeth Redrup @ECRedrup discusses this further https://t.co/j2Hr3XlRBx
Introducing Dr Redrup, graduating class of 2020 in 2022! Helpful lessons learnt:
1. "Failure" is redirection 2. Success isn't linear 3. Your mind and body are connected so exercise both 4. Sunshine and nature are vital for health 5. Ask for help 6. You know more than you think🎓
Data intermediaries are being cited as the key to unlocking data across industries and sectors, with the potential to assuage some risk associated with sharing personal #data.
Dr Elizabeth Redrup @ECRedrup explores what this could mean for #health https://t.co/7LK5nfKvRb
Interested in how medical device regulation of personalised health apps and tests that unlock your genetic data are being strengthened? Give my recent post a quick read! #medicaldevices https://t.co/nVWj0emInW
'[A]re genetic or #genomic tests exceptional (compared with other forms of #medical testing or devices) and should they require professional oversight?'
Read the new blog post from @ECRedrup https://t.co/yiPsxGXfIB #regulation
PHG's response to the MHRA's Consultation on Medical Devices. From airlock classification rules to more stringent evidential burdens and risk categories, the proposals are overall quite promising.
https://t.co/TFYBrNsNGH
My blog post on PHG's response to the MHRA's Consultation on Medical Device Regulation. The proposals are innovative and we eagerly await to see what's adopted from a personalised health and software perspective. https://t.co/JKmbjG2liW
Great point from @_MitchellCR :we need greater consistency across data governance and to address conflicts and overlap. Public transparency and greater understanding of what's been/being done under COPI notices is needed. #WHFEvents#copinotices@PHGFoundation
Professor Sir Martin Landray: Pandemic exceptionalism isn't helpful, it just highlights how bad things were before. We need to seriously work on transparency.👏 #datasharing#healthcare#WHFEvents
Poignant point raised by Opthamologist and Professor Pearse Keane: People are going blind while we sort the kafakaesque data process. We need to stop euphemising how bad the situation is and utilise the available data and AI to ensure patients are quickly seen. #WHFEvents