DeepMind's first NHS health app faces more regulatory bumps
It's fair to say that Google-owned AI company DeepMind's big push into the health space via data-access collaborations with the UK's National Health Service -- announced with much fanfare in February this year -- has not been running entirely smoothly so far. But there are more regulatory bumps in the road ahead for DeepMind Health. TechCrunch has learned the company won't continue using one of the apps it co-designed with the NHS until the software has been registered as a medical device with the relevant regulatory body, the MHRA. That's especially interesting given that this app, called Streams, has already been used for patient care in multiple NHS hospitals. The Royal Free NHS Trust previously told TechCrunch the app had been used by up to six of its clinicians in three "user tests" in its London hospitals. Which, put another way, means a profit-driven commercial entity has been involved in a real-world test of an unregistered medical device on actual hospital patients.
Jul-21-2016, 07:00:42 GMT