Doctors use Snapchat to send scans to patients

The report was authorized by DeepMind Health (DMH), which is owned by Google, for an annual independent review of the company's work. The work of the DMH includes introducing and testing new technology for NHS (national Health Services). In his review, the panel, led by former Liberal Democrats' delegation Dr. Julian Huppert, said: [...]
The report was authorized by DeepMind Health (DMH), which is owned by Google, for an annual independent review of the company's work. The work of the DMH includes introducing and testing new technology for NHS (national Health Services).
In his review, the panel, led by former Liberal Democrats' delegation Dr. Julian Huppert, said: “Digital Revolution has largely exceeded NHS, which in 2017 still holds the dubious title of being the world's largest fax buyer.
Most data is insecure, paper-based systems that are difficult to use. Given the change technology makes in their lives, climateists are already processing their technical arrangements.
They can use Snapchat to send scans from one client to another or camera applications to record specific details of patient information in a favourable format.
It's hard to criticize these individuals, given that this makes their work possible. However, this is clearly an uncertain, dangerous, and not auditing way to act, and cannot continue “, Huppert said among other things.
The panel also consists of Richard Horton, editor-in-chief of the medical magazine Lancet, Prof. Donal O'Donoghue, a medical consultant at Salford Royal Hospital and Matthew Taylor, chief executive of the Royal Society for Encourages Arts, Production and Trade (RSA), transmits Periscopi.
The independent review board report, which was written before the ICO handed over its decision, criticised The DMH for “mage of clarity” in its original information exchange agreement with the Royal Free Hospital, but in the end said the legal burden fell on NHS's trust, not on DeepMind a finding that echoed by the information commissioner. /Periscopi/












