
Healthcare AI has a traceability problem – and it’s a risk
AI adoption in UK healthcare is accelerating, but limited traceability risks patient safety, accountability, and trust, highlighting the urgent need for transparent, auditable AI systems.

AI adoption in UK healthcare is accelerating, but limited traceability risks patient safety, accountability, and trust, highlighting the urgent need for transparent, auditable AI systems.

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AI adoption in UK healthcare is accelerating, but limited traceability risks patient safety, accountability, and trust, highlighting the urgent need for transparent, auditable AI systems.