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Chapter 6 - Data Protection
The Caldicott Principlesare the 7 fundamental principles that govern the use of confidential patient information and everyone dealing with or looking to use patient information should be familiar with them and comply with them. Chapter 4 of the report‘ Artificial Intelligence: how to get it right’contains more information specific to artificial intelligence products.
If using patient data or accessing NHS patients in order to conduct healthcare research to either develop a proof of concept or test a digital health tool (sometimes referred to as health technology assessment), conform to theUK Policy Framework for Health and Social Care Research. Approval should be sought from an Ethics Committee to access patient data.
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Demonstrate that the product collects, stores and processes users’ information in a safe, fair and lawful way Use data in line with the law and appropriate relevant guidelines
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