Addressing Barriers to Healthcare Innovation

UK Parliament Probes AI for Personalized NHS Medicine

House of Lords committee launches inquiry into genomics and artificial intelligence to optimize clinical pathways.

By Avantgarde News Desk··1 min read
A clinical researcher observing a digital screen that displays genomic data and AI-driven medical analytics in a modern healthcare setting.

A clinical researcher observing a digital screen that displays genomic data and AI-driven medical analytics in a modern healthcare setting.

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The House of Lords Science and Technology Committee has launched a formal inquiry into personalized medicine within the NHS [1]. This investigation focuses on how artificial intelligence and genomics can be integrated into patient care [2]. The committee will scrutinize procurement models and clinical pathways to resolve systemic barriers [1][3]. Evidence gathered will inform future policy on data-driven healthcare transformation [2].

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