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One in seven people have used AI instead of seeing a GP, study finds
14 May 2026
AI is creating a significant shift in how people access healthcare, yet public attitudes to the technology remain deeply divided, according to a major new study by King's Health Partners, Responsible AI UK, and the Policy Institute at King's College London.
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10 September 2020
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10 September 2020News
A grant from the Office for Life Sciences will support the London Medical Imaging and AI Centre for Value Based Healthcare.
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26 August 2020News
Researchers have discovered that patients with COVID-19 who displayed higher levels of these molecules went on to become more severely ill.
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26 August 2020News
Prof Prokar Dasgupta has been appointed as the first Professor of Surgery at King’s Health Partners.
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12 August 2020News Blog COVID-19
We look at the experiences of professionals around the world in our Global: How I manage COVID-19 patients – meet the expert series.
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12 August 2020Blog COVID-19
We explore key learnings from rapidly innovating a virtual visiting platform that enables families to connect with loved ones in ICU.
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29 July 2020News COVID-19 Cancer
Research finds patients diagnosed with cancer more than 24 months ago are more likely to have severe COVID-19 infections.
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15 July 2020News Haematology COVID-19
The first patient has received the experimental blood plasma treatment for COVID-19.
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15 July 2020News COVID-19
MedCity’s new report celebrates King’s Health Partners’ and other key institutions’ rapid response to COVID-19.
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8 July 2020News Informatics
Learn how surgeons are using AI to help them perform safe and effective procedures and overcome the backlog of surgery.
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3 July 2020News
Prof Richard Trembath has been appointed as Executive Director of King’s Health Partners and will begin his role on 1 September 2020.
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2 July 2020News COVID-19
Find out how GPs and primary care adapted and modernised the way they cared for patients in response to COVID-19.
