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Good regulation for AI in healthcare: what people with learning disabilities, carers and young people told us

This report summarises what young people, unpaid carers, and people with a learning disability told us about the conditions needed for safe, trustworthy and equitable use of AI in healthcare.

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  • Digital health and care
  • Health inequalities

National Voices was commissioned by the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) to bring the perspectives of groups that may be underrepresented in standard deliberative processes into the National Commission’s work on regulating AI in healthcare. This report summarises what young people, unpaid carers, and people with a learning disability told us about the conditions needed for safe, trustworthy and equitable use of AI in healthcare. Participants were broadly supportive of AI in healthcare, provided it is implemented with appropriate safeguards and human oversight. A consistent theme was that AI should support, rather than replace, professional judgement, with clear opportunities for people to speak to a healthcare professional when needed. For a detailed account of the findings, download the full report below.

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