Designing an Algorithmically Enhanced NHS

For our Clinical Translation theme workshop on 20th March, 10:30 am – 12:00 pm at the Big Data Institute (BDI), we will be hearing from Dr Jessica Morley, postdoctoral research associate at the Digital Ethics Center, Yale University. We are delighted to host Dr Morley, in what promises to be a great workshop!

Date: 20 March 2024
Time: 10:30am – 12:00pm
Venue: BDI, seminar room 1 (followed by lunch in the atrium)
Title: Designing an Algorithmically Enhanced NHS
Registration: forms.office.com/e/xfWH7iFXeH

Abstract : The NHS is in crisis. Policymakers view an increased reliance on data, and especially AI, as a solution to this crisis. This will require the successful implementation of algorithmic clinical decision support software to transform the NHS into a National Learning Healthcare System (NLHS). Based on a three-year, mixed methods research project, this talk will explore what the information infrastructure requirements are for achieving this success.

Bio: Dr. Jessica Morley is a postdoctoral research associate at the Digital Ethics Center, Yale University. She has a BA, MA, MSc, and PhD from the University of Oxford, and ten years’ experience of working in health data policy. Her work research focuses on ensuring the transition towards algorithmically enhanced healthcare is technically feasible, socially acceptable, ethically justifiable, and legally compliant.

Affiliations: Digital Ethics Center, Yale University, Oxford Internet Institute, University of Oxford. Funder: Wellcome Trust.

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Please note that these meetings are closed meetings and only open to members of the University of Oxford. Please respect our speakers and do not share the link with anyone outside of the University. The aim of these seminars is to increase interaction between people interested in Clinical Translation across the University so we encourage in person attendance wherever possible.
Everyone affiliated with the University is welcome to attend; we hope you can join us!

Microsoft Teams Meeting:
Meeting ID: 372 921 998 153
Passcode: ZAMGTF
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