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Amazon Alexa offering NHS health advice

by The Editor
July 10, 2019
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People will be able to get expert health advice using Amazon Alexa devices, under a partnership with the NHS, the government has announced.

From this week, the voice-assisted technology is automatically searching the official NHS website when UK users ask for health-related advice.

The government in England said it could reduce demand on the NHS.

Privacy campaigners have raised data protection concerns but Amazon say all information will be kept confidential.

The partnership was first announced last year and now talks are under way with other companies, including Microsoft, to set up similar arrangements.

Previously the device provided health information based on a variety of popular responses.

The use of voice search is on the increase and is seen as particularly beneficial to vulnerable patients, such as elderly people and those with visual impairment, who may struggle to access the internet through more traditional means.

NHS 'embracing' technology

Under the partnership, Amazon's algorithm uses information from the NHS website to provide answers to questions such as, "How do I treat a migraine?" and, "What are the symptoms of chickenpox?"

Health Secretary Matt Hancock said it was right for the NHS to "embrace" technology in this way, predicting it would reduce pressure on "our hard-working GPs and pharmacists".

"We want to empower every patient to take better control of their healthcare," he added.

He said it was the latest step in a technological revolution in the NHS.

The announcement drew criticism from civil liberty group Big Brother Watch.

Director Silkie Carlo said: "Any public money spent on this awful plan rather than frontline services would be a breathtaking waste.

"Healthcare is made inaccessible when trust and privacy is stripped away, and that's what this terrible plan would do."

"It's a data protection disaster waiting to happen."

Amazon told the Times that it did not share information with third parties, nor does it build a profile on customers.

A spokesman said: "All data was encrypted and kept confidential. Customers Read More – Source

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