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A selection of past research, evaluation, and responsible digital health and AI projects our consultants have supported.

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Responsible Digital Health & AI2024

Ethical and Social Impact Assessment of an AI Agricultural Decision Support System

EU-funded health research

An ethical and social impact assessment of an AI-enabled decision support system designed to optimise agricultural practices and reduce pesticide use. Risks assessed included privacy, data security, algorithmic bias, AI explainability, fairness, and societal acceptance. Mitigation measures were developed and validated through multi-stakeholder workshops with farmers, technologists, policymakers, and environmental experts.

Responsible Digital Health & AI2024

Ethical and Social Impact Assessment of an AI Earth Observation System

EU-funded health research

An ethical and social impact assessment of an AI-enabled Earth Observation system using satellite data and machine learning to detect crop anomalies and support farming decisions. Ten risks were identified across privacy, data security, algorithmic bias, equity of access, and societal trust, each assessed for likelihood and impact and validated with end-users.

Responsible Digital Health & AI2024–2025

Ethics Monitoring and Impact Assessment for an AI Rehabilitation Platform

EU-funded health research

An iterative ethical, legal, and societal impact assessment for a project developing AI tools for personalised rehabilitation across chronic conditions. Work included ethics workshops with clinical, technical, and legal partners, development and validation of a risk register, and design of structured monitoring metrics covering bias, fairness, informed consent, explainability, and equitable access.

Responsible Digital Health & AI2022

Social, Ethical and Legal Issues in Pandemic Preparedness and Response

EU-funded public health research

A systematic literature review examining ethical, legal, and social issues in pandemic preparedness, covering equitable resource distribution, individual rights versus public good, data sharing across borders, and impacts on vulnerable populations. Ten evidence-based recommendations were produced and validated with a multi-stakeholder group including public health agencies, epidemiologists, data scientists, and first responders.

Responsible Digital Health & AI2022

Privacy, Social and Ethical Impact Assessment of a Pandemic Preparedness IT System

EU-funded public health research

An iterative Privacy, Social and Ethical Impact Assessment of a digital pandemic preparedness platform, covering its database, dashboard, predictive modelling tools, and data flows. Twenty-four risks were identified across ethical, privacy, and societal domains, with mitigation measures developed through consortium workshops and end-user interviews.

Research2024–2025

Qualitative Research Support for the RAPIDE Project

EU Horizon Europe consortium

Qualitative research contribution to RAPIDE, an EU-funded Horizon Europe project developing tools to build resilience in healthcare provision during cross-border health emergencies. Work included qualitative study design, stakeholder engagement, and knowledge-sharing activities across the international consortium to inform how the project's tools and dashboards can be designed around the needs of frontline healthcare providers and patients.

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