Healthcare leaders welcome new national registry for AI note taking tools
Responding to the announcement from NHS England that a new national registry for AI note taking tools has been established, Dr Layla McCay, director of policy at the NHS Confederation, said:
“Healthcare leaders will welcome the fact that a new self-certified registry for Ambient Voice Technology (AVT) has been set up and that they will have access to these AI tools which they can be sure comply with clinical safety and data standards.
“When rolled out properly and in suitable contexts, AI tools have shown the potential to improve NHS productivity and address specific challenges faced by organisations. The registry and the tools listed on it can help NHS clinicians choose the best technology to support their work, and this is to be lauded.”
“However, some organisations may have poor or incompatible infrastructure for AVT tools, while others lack reliable Wi-Fi and secure platforms. Continued capital investment is therefore vital to ensure the NHS can develop and maintain the infrastructure needed to make the most of AI technologies. NHS staff also need appropriate training to learn how to use these tools effectively.”