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UK law changes pose a threat to NHS communication, doctors warn

UK law changes pose a threat to the security of messaging apps - and therefore their use in the NHS. In The BMJ today, doctors warn that patient care will suffer if they can no longer use apps such asWhatsApp and Signal to share information. ....

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Concerns over new laws that could end use of WhatsApp in the NHS

Concerns over new laws that could end use of WhatsApp in the NHS
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Concerns over new laws that could end use of

<p>UK law changes pose a threat to the security of messaging apps &ndash; and therefore their use in the NHS. In&nbsp;<strong><em>The BMJ&nbsp;</em></strong>today, doctors warn that patient care will suffer if they can no longer use apps such asWhatsApp and Signal to share information.</p>
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What will happen if doctors can't use WhatsApp?

Changes in UK law pose a threat to the security of messaging apps and therefore their use in the NHS. Patient care will suffer, reports Stephen Armstrong

On 13 March 2020 an intensive care specialist sent out a 15 point warning to doctors about the arrival of covid-19: “You will not recognise or prepare fast enough for the sudden influx of critically ill patients, and they will keep coming. Do not underestimate the imminent demise in [patients] . . . very rapid demise . . . 2 metres apart in canteen, stagger breaks. Once you see community spread . . . all health staff wear masks.”

Hundreds of NHS staff received these instructions, which were first prepared by a US doctor on the advice of an intensive care specialist in Lombardy, Italy. The warning wasn’t delivered by official memo, a team pep talk, or NHS email. It came through WhatsApp.

Mike Grocott, professor of anaesthesia and critical care medicine at the University of Southampton, was a member of four N ....

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the NHS is ready for clinical use of AI

A recent debate hosted by the Digital Health Networks looked at beliefs about the use of AI into healthcare and concluded that AI can be integrated safely into clinical use where proper guidelines are in place. Speaking for the motion "that AI is not yet ready for widespread clinical use", Dr Nisha Sharma, director of breast screening and clinical lead for breast imaging at Leeds Teaching Hospital NHS Trust and Dr Marcus Baw, locum GP and "General Hacktitioner", said that while they believed in the use of AI in clinical workspaces, they were concerned that some parts of the health system were unprepared for their use, and some aspects of the technology also weren't sufficiently developed to be reliable. "I'm active in research using AI, and when I think of artificial intelligence, I think you've got algorithms that are low-risk and high-risk," Sharma said. "And this is really focused on the high-risk algorithms, which are making clinica ....

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