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Establishing Healthcare Workers’ Confidence in AI

WebBackground. The report on developing healthcare workers’ confidence in AI from the NHS AI Lab and Health Education England states that, to develop confidence in AI among …

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Using the Digital Technology Assessment Criteria (DTAC)

WebDTAC for health and social care. If you want your technology to be used in the NHS and social care, it needs to meet the standards set by the DTAC.

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Navigating the Future: Building the AI and Digital Regulations …

WebHow NICE, MHRA, HRA and CQC collaborated with the NHS AI Lab to set up the NHS Digital Regulation Service to guide developers and adopters of AI and digital …

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Understanding laws that regulate the use of health and care data

WebReviewed by: Health and Care IG Panel In the UK, the UK General Data Protection Regulation (UK GDPR), supplemented by the Data Protection Act 2018 (DPA 2018), …

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Cyber security and resilience for health or care services

WebCyber security is the protection of devices, services and networks and the information on them from theft or damage. It’s essential for providing effective care, …

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Using this service

WebIt is a collaboration between 4 organisations. These are the organisations and what we do: We also work closely with the NHS Innovation Service. This project is funded by the NHS …

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Complying with NHS Digital clinical risk management standards

WebIf you want your digital technology to be adopted by the NHS, you need to meet safety standards set by NHS Digital. The NHS Digital standards. NHS Digital has issued 2 …

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Step 4: Comply with article 6 and 9 of UK GDPR

WebOverseen by: HRA (Health Research Authority) Health and care data is considered personal data, and also special category data, under the UK GDPR.To comply with the …

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Understanding UK MDR 2002 regulations for medical devices

WebTo place a medical device on the market, there are certain requirements you need to meet.. Medical devices: Complying with UK law (UK MDR 2002) UK law specifies requirements …

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Complying with NHS Digital clinical risk management standards

WebOnce you are satisfied with the evidence, if you still want to adopt a digital technology on behalf of the NHS, you need to first meet the safety standards set by NHS Digital.

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Using the Digital Technology Assessment Criteria (DTAC)

WebMake sure you are meeting the criteria during technology conceptualisation and throughout the technology’s lifecycle. The DTAC focuses on 5 core areas: clinical safety. data …

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Understanding types of health and care data

WebReviewed by: Health and Care IG Panel Two types of health and care data can be distinguished to help you determine when the relevant legal and regulatory frameworks …

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Planning for managing legacy systems and decommissioning

WebA legacy system is an outdated or unsupported technology that is still in use. It is important to plan for managing legacy systems and decommissioning before deploying a digital …

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Common law duty of confidentiality

WebReviewed by: Health and Care IG Panel Common law is a form of law based on previous court cases decided by judges. The common law duty of confidentiality means that when …

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