UK’s NICE Outlines Standards That AI and Data-Driven Medtech Should Meet For NHS Uptake

NICE, the body that produces health technology assessment guidance for England and Wales, has earlier this month introduced updates to its evidence standards guidance for developers of digital technologies based on artificial intelligence (AI) and on adaptive algorithms.

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On 9 August, the UK National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) brought in changes to its evidence standards framework (ESF) for digital technologies to include guidance on AI-based products and bring HTA guidelines more in line with regulatory requirements following consultation with experts at Imperial College London, The University of Birmingham and the Alan Turing Institute, the UK’s national institute for data science and artificial intelligence.

The organization describes the framework updates outline as a “subset of early deployment standards” that companies can use within...

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