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Published 18 May 2022

How AI will fundamentally change healthcare delivery

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Dr Hugh Harvey speaks about How AI will fundamentally change the Health Care Delivery in the NHS Trust Hospitals.
In a recent interview, we had the opportunity to speak with Dr. Harvey, a seasoned medical professional with a diverse background in the field of healthcare. Dr. Harvey began his career as a clinician in the NHS, working his way up to become a consultant radiologist. After that, he pursued a research degree at the Institute of Cancer Research and more recently, he has worked at two startups focused on AI in healthcare.
During the conversation, Dr. Harvey discussed the ECLAIR guidelines, a set of recommendations developed by academics and industry experts to help hospitals evaluate AI systems from vendors. These guidelines provide a structured approach for hospitals to assess the intended use, potential benefits and risks, and financial considerations of AI products.
When looking at an AI vendor, Dr. Harvey emphasized the importance of understanding the target population, conditions, and usage environment of the product. Hospitals should also review the Benefit-Risk Analysis Matrix to evaluate the expected risks and benefits. Additionally, financial considerations are vital, and hospitals should assess the economic impact, including initial costs and potential savings or improvements in care quality.
Speaking about his collaboration with Qure.ai, Dr. Harvey explained that they are analyzing different pathways and their financial implications, aiming to understand how Qure.ai's products can improve patient quality of life and lead to cost savings for NHS Trusts.
Finally, Dr. Harvey shared his insights on the trends in AI and healthcare. He believes that AI is poised to significantly change how we deliver healthcare, particularly in data-driven fields like radiology, ophthalmology, and pathology. However, he stressed the importance of proceeding cautiously, conducting thorough validation, and involving patients and the public in the process to ensure a careful and responsible implementation of these technologies.
Overall, Dr. Harvey's insights provide valuable guidance for healthcare organizations navigating the complex landscape of AI in the medical field.

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