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Paper from the CMA's Data, Technology and Analytics (DaTA) Unit, identifying potential harms to competition and consumers from the use of algorithms.
This guidance has been designed to support public sector teams completing algorithmic transparency reports.
The CDDO and RTA are helping public sector organisations provide clear information about algorithmic tools they use to support decisions.
A research paper from the CMA
Algorithm for GPs, emergency physicians and other medical professionals in England to diagnose and manage CO poisoning in patients.
Flowchart for assessing women who have travelled while pregnant to areas with active Zika virus transmission.
Guidance on the validation requirements of the search and comparison algorithm and the method in which it is deployed.
The aim of this clinical tool is to create a way of predicting how at-risk individuals might be from coronavirus. The tool was developed for use by clinicians in support of conversations with patients about personal risk.
Specialist guidance on the management (including infection control) of patients with viral haemorrhagic fever (VHF).
This research shows positive and negative impacts of different algorithmic designs on consumer choice and the economy.
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