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Home / Health / AI to Assist UK Hospitals in Faster Fracture Detection

AI to Assist UK Hospitals in Faster Fracture Detection

17 Nov

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Summary

  • AI software to be used as additional tool for clinician diagnosis
  • Two-year NHS England pilot scheme starting this month
  • AI technology shown to help meet demand across northern Europe
AI to Assist UK Hospitals in Faster Fracture Detection

As of November 17th, 2025, the UK's National Health Service (NHS) is launching a two-year pilot program to incorporate Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology in emergency departments. The trial, led by the Northern Lincolnshire and Goole NHS Foundation Trust, will see AI software used as an additional tool to help clinicians diagnose potential fractures and dislocations more quickly.

According to Abdul Khan, a consultant in emergency medicine, the use of AI has already demonstrated its ability to meet rising demand for care across northern Europe. The NHS is now eager to see if this technology can have a similar impact in the UK. By leveraging AI's advanced image analysis capabilities, the hospitals involved in the pilot hope to provide patients with faster treatment and improved outcomes.

The introduction of this cutting-edge technology comes as the NHS faces ongoing challenges in managing the influx of emergency cases. The trust believes the AI software will complement the expertise of its clinicians, enhancing their diagnostic abilities and ultimately leading to more efficient care delivery.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The Northern Lincolnshire and Goole NHS Foundation Trust will use AI software as an additional tool to assist clinicians in diagnosing potential fractures and dislocations, with the goal of providing faster treatment for patients.
The NHS England pilot scheme is set to start later this month and will run for two years.
According to the article, the use of AI technology to assist in identifying potential issues has been shown to help meet demand across northern Europe.

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