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nhs ai readiness
About this tag
The nhs ai readiness tag covers discussions about the preparedness of the UK's National Health Service to adopt artificial intelligence. Content under this tag highlights a significant gap between clinical support for AI and the NHS's current digital infrastructure. A key source is a survey by the Royal College of Physicians, where seven in ten doctors report that the NHS lacks the digital foundations needed for safe AI deployment. The tag explores themes of digital maturity, governance, and the risks of deploying AI without adequate technical readiness. It is relevant for healthcare IT professionals, policy makers, and clinicians interested in the challenges of integrating AI into public health systems.
Seven in ten doctors tell the Royal College of Physicians that the NHS is not digitally fit to deploy AI safely, exposing a dangerous mismatch between clinical enthusiasm and the health service’s broken technical foundations. Background
The Royal College of Physicians’ new "RCP view on digital...