
This report is produced as part of the Trustworthy and Ethical Assurance of Digital Health and Healthcare (TEA-DH) project, which was generously funded by the Assuring Autonomy International Programme, a partnership between Lloyd’s Register Foundation and the University of York. What are the primary goals of this report? To introduce and motivate the TEA platform by demonstrating its utility within the domain of digital health and healthcare. To contextualise this work by situating it within some of the existing and emerging AI policy and governance developments. To demonstrate how the TEA platform can be used to assure ethical principles, using two case studies focused on the goal of ‘fairness and health equity’. To establish an agenda and set of next steps for the TEA platform, grounded in a com- munity-centred approach.
Artificial intelligence, Trustworthy and Ethical Assurance, Digital Healthcare, Responsible Research and Innovation
Artificial intelligence, Trustworthy and Ethical Assurance, Digital Healthcare, Responsible Research and Innovation
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