Article 3VM2N Algorithms may outperform doctors, but they’re no healthcare panacea | Ivana Bartoletti

Algorithms may outperform doctors, but they’re no healthcare panacea | Ivana Bartoletti

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Ivana Bartoletti
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The potential for AI and other developments in health is huge, but the voices of doctors and patients must first be heard

It perhaps shouldn't come as a surprise that Matt Hancock, the new health and social care secretary, made technology the theme of his first big speech in the new job. The former culture secretary is a renowned tech enthusiast and was the first MP to launch his own app.

Hancock is right that technology has great potential to improve the quality of our healthcare - and save money into the bargain. But it won't be a panacea, and it raises a number of issues our society must deal with now.

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