by Dilruwan Herath | September, 2024 | Editorial, Health |
The NHS at a Crossroads: Restoring Britain’s National Health Service “..the crisis facing the health service is not solely of its own making, but the product of a decade of austerity, short-sighted policymaking, and chronic underinvestment.” The Rt Hon....
by Dilruwan Herath | August, 2024 | AI, Editorial |
Responsible AI in Medicine: Ensuring Clinical Validation and Ethical Implementation “There is almost no AI in health care that is autonomous…We have to start thinking of how to make sure we’re measuring the accuracy, not just of the AI, but the AI plus the...
by Dilruwan Herath | July, 2024 | Editorial |
The First COVID-19 Inquiry Report is Scathing of the UK’s Resilience & Preparedness for the Pandemic “Unless the lessons are learned, and fundamental change is implemented, that effort and cost will have been in vain when it comes to the next pandemic.” The...
by Dilruwan Herath | June, 2024 | Editorial |
The Rising Tide of Retractions “But medicine has long had all its means to hand, and has discovered both a principle and a method, through which the discoveries made during a long period are many and excellent, while full discovery will be made, if the inquirer be...
by Dilruwan Herath | May, 2024 | Editorial |
The U.K.’s Darkest Medical Scandal “a day of shame for the British state.” Rishi Sunak MP Prime Minister For decades, thousands of people in the U.K. suffered needlessly due to a grave failure on the part of the medical and governmental bodies that were supposed...
by Dilruwan Herath | May, 2024 | Editorial |
Cracking Open the Neural Black Box “Privacy with medical information is a fallacy. If everyone’s information is out there, it’s part of the collective.” Craig Ventor Biologist As technologies capable of tracking and even manipulating the workings of our minds become...