Reviewed the edit at double speed - it is much more entertaining…
News:
Awa whiria - a Te Reo for a braided river, provides a way to think about the interrelated parts
Jon talks about a Lancet paper from Ania Syrowatka, part of David Bates team - Adverse Drug Reactions -https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2589750021002296
Ben talks about Indigenous protocols for AI - https://oldwaysnew.com/publications#new-page-5
Medical devices bias - O2 saturation monitoring; Boris Johnson has announced a review - https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-59363544
Fast Fives
@dianasiew talked about the final Biobridge meeting about Machine Learning and AI - https://www.cmdt.org.nz/biobridge Two talks, one from Robyn W about the behind the scenes in a DHB decision making process, the other is a ML tool for operational issues - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=67A-CdZdRxc
Jaime and Ben are working on consent - Jaime talked about consent receipts. Phil Jones from Whanautahi talks about how this is going with trying to implement this in a whanau ora model.
We are completing work on social license for the use of health data using the health survey cohort.
There are briefings coming from the Hira Programme about where they are at and what next.
@Anya talks about health pathways - and how you could integrate data and algorithms directly into a health pathway so we can create a learning pathway. These are slowly evolving - question is how do we make this better. Jon goes down the rabbit hole of supportive and risky feedback loops.
We have a new person join us from Manage My Health - Asfahaan who talks about what they are working on to make the platform better for their users. Specifically interested in remote monitoring and how this fits. @eduddy is starting to do some work in logistics, specifically how this might impact on drones.
We go back the speed of the internet - Chorus is upgrading people with the 100/20 fibre, they are upgrading people on this plan for free over the last and next week.
Govtech (CreativeHQ run) demo day - Jon heard about a project in Tairawhiti, where navigators are going to test a chat interface for doing their work. This is based on their preferred method of communication with their managers and clients.