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Self-harm hidden in clinical notes: can AI find it without the data leaving the NHS?
An AI model running entirely within NHS infrastructure accurately identified self-harm in mental health clinical notes – without sending patient data to external servers. Privacy and performance need not be a trade-off.
When pregnant women monitor their own blood pressure, care gets safer – but only if the system acts on the readings
ARC OxTV research shaped national guidelines for blood pressure self-monitoring in pregnancy and showed that combining monitoring with remote medication management could make care safer – particularly for women from underserved communities.
Building a new generation of dementia researchers – from health economics to film
- Capacity building
- Hospital to community care
- Impact
- Inclusion
- Innovation
- Investment
- Sickness to prevention
The DEM-COMM fellowship programme built a national community of early-career dementia researchers across health economics, data science, and clinical medicine – producing publications, independent fellowships, and new approaches from AI to film.
Most NHS clinicians never get to test their best ideas – these ones did
- Analogue to digital
- Capacity building
- Hospital to community care
- Impact
- Inclusion
- Innovation
- Investment
- Sickness to prevention
ARC OxTV's research internships and development awards gave frontline NHS clinicians the protected time and support to turn clinical questions into published research, new guidelines, and research careers.