Data Governance, AI And Healthcare: An Exciting New World of Health Provision

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As AI becomes more commonplace, there’s an increased need for data governance. It’s an issue that’s been identified by the government, as it recently announced an ethics group to oversee large groups of data sets. An All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on Artificial Intelligence was set up in January 2017 to specifically explore how the technology might impact and have implications on our lives.

The issue of data governance is complex, and the solution everyone is hoping to come to is a safe, secure and regulated framework that is effective while keeping on the ‘right’ side of the right to privacy.

The healthcare sector is an area where AI has already had huge impact – and it poses fascinating questions around analysing health data, and the importance of regulating big data and biometrics on individual and mass scales. Just a few weeks ago Imperial College London announced a landmark use of AI to support the treatment of ovarian cancer, using data to develop more accurate prognoses. This was part of a closed trial in Hammersmith Hospital and University of Melbourne, and its success hinged on patents’ consent for the use of their use health data. This is just one study – with huge potential – but imagine the potential results of large-scale data modelling – and the data security minefield.

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Source: Forbes

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