UK government allocates $122 million for healthcare AI

UK government allocates 2 million for healthcare AI

The ‌government‍ of the UK will spend ⁢approximately⁢ £100 million ​($122​ million) ⁢in the ‍coming years to help develop AI technologies for the healthcare and life sciences sectors, as part of a formalized AI Life Sciences Accelerator⁤ Mission.

The​ program, announced last week in a speech by Prime ⁣Minister Rishi Sunak, will look to tackle‌ specific healthcare⁢ issues that represent areas of particular concern for the⁤ British⁣ government. One such issue is precision diagnosis and ⁤treatment‍ for dementia, and the government’s Department for Science, Innovation and Technology said in a statement posted this week that the idea would be to use AI to identify healthcare data⁣ trends that‍ could help ⁤identify individuals at risk for dementia.

“By using ‍the power of AI to support the growing pipeline of new dementia therapies, we will ensure⁤ the best and most promising ​treatments ⁤are selected to go forwards,⁢ and that patients receive​ the right treatments that work‌ best for them,” the DSIT statement said.

Other types of mental health‌ issues are also in the crosshairs⁤ for the British⁣ government’s AI⁣ spending, the‌ DSIT noted. Conversational AI, it said, can help⁤ support mental healthcare sufferers and provide basic guidance ​and care advice, with the ability​ to ​“escalate” cases to human⁤ therapists as necessary. The idea here, according to the DSIT, is to reduce wait times for the country’s National Health⁤ Service.

The government apparently sees the program as a​ joint ‍effort between itself, ‌academia, doctors and the private sector, ‌having invited proposals for the $121 million in its announcement of⁤ the program. In addition to specific use ⁢cases that are potentially addressable by current-generation AI systems, ​the plan is to fund AI research that ⁤could ⁢create ⁣general-use ‌AI technology ⁣for wide applicability across “a range of health challenges.”

The new funding adds momentum to the⁣ UK’s ⁤efforts to integrate AI technology into⁣ its state healthcare systems, according to Health and Social Care Secretary Steve ⁣Barclay.

“This is ⁤on‍ top of the progress we have already​ made on AI deployment in the ⁢NHS, with ​AI tools now live in over 90%‌ of ‌stroke networks in England⁣ – halving the time ⁣for stroke victims to get the treatment in some cases, helping ⁢to cut waiting‌ times,” he said.

2023-11-04 10:41:03
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