The Academic Health Science Network (AHSN) Artificial Intelligence Initiative seeks your input to create the ‘go to’ Directory/Map of AI in Health and Social Care in England. The first edition of this map will go live in September, and the map will be updated with new entries on a quarterly basis.

By taking part in this short survey you will help us to showcase how AI is being used in healthcare and preventative health, and highlight barriers and enablers to its effective development. The project’s aim is to develop and drive innovation and adoption of AI technology throughout health and social care, improving care at less cost and promoting healthy lifestyles.

As part of this work, we are particularly keen to hear of AI case studies that could have a short-term impact, especially in the area of diagnostics.

Benefits of participation:

- Publicity for your organisation or project.
We will be orchestrating extensive press and PR for the launch of the AI Map and content updates, including highlighting game-changing individuals and technologies at regular events.


- Inform government policy and our AHSN AI offer.  We are particularly interested in using the public map to highlight case studies of health and care AI solutions that are proven and ready for implementation now, as well as game-changing projects that are in the pipeline and gaps in development compared to other countries.  Please note the thought leadership section of this survey is now closed but we will communicate findings as part of the NHSE AI report and in future activities on potential solutions to address known policy, organisational  delivery and funding issues. 

- Connect with others. Survey participants will be offered the opportunity to join others interested in learning from each other and collaborating on AI for health and care, including participation in a range of thought leadership activities, planned in partnership with our core advisory group.

Please note that we are looking for individuals to complete the questions on behalf of their organisations. If you feel that someone else in your organisation is better placed to answer the questions, we would be grateful if you could pass the form to them. 

If you have any questions relating to the survey, planned content, thought leadership activities, or how feedback will be used, please contact: kssahsn.ai@nhs.net

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