The service tries to predict when people may miss their medical appointment based on weather, traffic and other factors and then tries to re-arrange them for convenient times
I'm Matt Jones with news that artificial intelligence that predicts when doctor and hospital appointments are likely to be missed and offers back-up bookings will be trialled by the NHS. The service tries to predict when people may miss their appointment based on weather, traffic and other factors and then tries to re-arrange them for convenient times. It's hoped that the system will allow eighty to a hundred thousand more patients to be seen a year at the Mid and South Essex trust, where it is being trialled. For more care stories, stay with us here on Care Radio.