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  1. UK.gov hikes health AI tender by 400% – and hundreds of millions – after a chat with suppliers

    The UK government has significantly increased its funding for AI in healthcare, raising the tender value from £150 million to £600 million. This decision follows extensive consultations with suppliers to better understand the market and its needs. The expanded budget aims to accelerate the adoption and development of AI technologies within the National Health Service. AI

    UK.gov hikes health AI tender by 400% – and hundreds of millions – after a chat with suppliers

    IMPACT Accelerates AI adoption in healthcare, potentially improving diagnostics and operational efficiency within the NHS.

  2. Can AI Rid the NHS of its Awful Internal Politics and Bullying Culture? The National Health Service is one of Britain’s greatest achievements. It is also one of

    The National Health Service (NHS) in Britain faces significant internal challenges, including deeply embedded bullying, toxic politics, and bureaucratic inefficiencies. While AI has the potential to analyze complex data and streamline processes, its ability to address the nuanced human dynamics of internal conflicts, such as long-standing personal disputes, remains uncertain. The article suggests that for AI to be effective in improving the NHS culture, the organization itself must first demonstrate a genuine willingness to change and implement reforms. AI

    Can AI Rid the NHS of its Awful Internal Politics and Bullying Culture? The National Health Service is one of Britain’s greatest achievements. It is also one of

    IMPACT Explores how AI might address deep-seated cultural issues in large public organizations, prompting consideration for AI's role beyond technical tasks.