Rapid advances in Artificial Intelligence (AI) have opened the way for the creation of a huge range of new healthcare tools, but to ensure that these tools do not exacerbate preexisting health inequities, researchers urge the use of more representative data in their development.
PARIS (AFP) – Over 7,000 people were hospitalised or died from COVID-19 in the United Kingdom (UK) during the summer of 2022 because they had not received the recommended number of vaccine doses, according to a study released recently that was the first to cover Britain’s entire population. The researchers said the “landmark” population-wide study […]
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A new research study has found that 7,000 hospitalisations and deaths could have been averted in summer 2022 if the UK had had better COVID-19 vaccine coverage.Gaps in COVID-19 vaccine coverage were highlighted in the COALESCE study, the first resear