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A standardised way of recording and sharing information about how the public sector uses algorithmic tools.
Construction of accurate and high-density linkage maps is a key research area of genetics.
Guidance to help you plan and prepare for implementing artificial intelligence (AI).
Algorithm on public health investigation and management of possible cases of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV).
Guidance for neonatologists and paediatricians to manage confirmed and potentially infected infants born to parents who travelled to areas with active Zika virus transmission.
Resources to support the management of children who missed newborn screening tests.
An algorithm for midwives to help diagnose carbon monoxide poisoning in pregnant women and offer advice for women in the event of exposure.
The QCovid team piloted the standard with a COVID-19 clinical tool used to predict how at risk individuals might be from COVID-19.
Economic research on use of pricing algorithms and potential competition concerns, including collusion and personalised pricing.
The DRCF’s Algorithmic Processing workstream held two workshops with 22 industry stakeholders to explore transparency during the procurement of algorithmic systems. This paper describes insights and key findings from our workshops.
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