UK’s AI Workforce Plan: ‘Shapers’ To Determine Regulation And Guidance For NHS
Executive Summary
The successful rollout of AI-enabled medtech in the UK’s healthcare system requires more training for the entire workforce, from policymakers to clinicians. A new report sets out a framework for how this should be delivered.
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