Data-driven systems and health inequalities: COVID-19 and beyond Our partnership with the Ada Lovelace Institute will explore how the accelerated adoption of data-driven technologies and systems during the pandemic may have affected inequalities.

  • The COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated the development and application of data-driven technologies and systems for health and health care.
  • We are partnering with the Ada Lovelace Institute to examine the interaction between data-driven systems and health and social inequalities, in the wake of the pandemic.

Data-driven technologies and the systems within which they operate have increasingly become a central part of the health infrastructure – a trend accelerated by the pandemic. Tools, such as symptom tracking and digital contact tracing apps, are being mobilised at pace and their use during the pandemic may well become the norm for the future.

However, little is known about the long-term impact of data-driven approaches.

There is a risk that they are exacerbating health inequalities, but also there is great potential for them to shed light on and address inequalities when designed well.

The partnership between the Ada Lovelace Institute and the Health Foundation will explore how the accelerated adoption of data-driven technologies and systems during the pandemic may have affected inequalities. Together we will generate an evidence base around the interaction between these technologies and health outcomes, building a shared understanding of the actions needed to reduce health inequalities and improve people’s health.

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Further reading

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The tension between the promises and realities of data use in health and social care

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A partnership with the Ada Lovelace Institute to study the relationships between data-driven systems...

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Data-driven responses to the COVID-19 pandemic

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Webinar with the Ada Lovelace Institute, looking at what we've learned from our partnership and how...

Press release

Public lacks access to, and has concerns about discriminatory impact of, COVID-19 related technologies

25 March 2021
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Findings from a survey of public attitudes towards a range of technologies deployed during the...

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