‘Immediate Action’ Needed On Racially Biased Medical Devices In U.K.

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Campaigners have called for “immediate action” on racial bias in medical devices like pulse oximeters following the publication of a U.K. report into health inequality.The British government commissioned an independent review into bias and tech after experts raised concerns that tools used to measure oxygen levels might not work well in people with darker skin tones.

To make matters worse, pulse oximeters and other optical devices are often tested on people with light skin tones, whose results are then “taken as the norm.” But it’s well recognised that AI tools can produce biased results on the basis of the data they’re fed. “We must swiftly implement change, including conducting equity assessments and enforcing stricter regulations on medical devices,” he said. “Equal access to quality healthcare should be a right for all, regardless of race or skin colour. We need to get rid of biases and ensure our medical tools perform effectively for everyone.”

 

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