pharmaphorum July 12, 2021
Amanda Barrell

A new policy paper promises to make it easier for innovators and developers to build and deploy tech and AI solution. So, will it help make the vision of a data-driven health service a reality?

COVID-19 “revolutionised” the health and care data space, and we have a duty to apply what we have learnt to building a healthier future for everyone.

That’s according to Simon Madden, Director of Policy and Strategy at NHSX, who spoke about the Government’s new Data Saves Lives report at the NHS Confederation Conference.

“COVID has transformed how we actually use health and care data, and we believe it points the way to a new future,” he said.

“Data has been used in so many new...

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