Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:
To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, what assessment his Department has made of the role of community-based diagnostic services and AI-supported electrocardiogram interpretation in the early detection of inherited cardiac conditions in young people.
A number of diagnostics are used to detect inherited cardiac conditions in young people at an early stage, including electrocardiograms (ECGs) and imaging. National Health Service artificial intelligence-supported ECG interpretation helps detect inherited cardiac conditions in young people by identifying subtle, subclinical patterns in heart electrical activity that are invisible to the human eye.
12-lead ECGs and ambulatory ECG monitoring are core cardiac science diagnostic tests for any community diagnostic centre (CDC). Currently, electrocardiography services are provided in 108 of the 170 CDCs across England, helping to expand community based diagnostic provision for all patients, including young people.
NHS England’s Physiological Sciences strategic framework clearly positions AI as a key enabler of community-based diagnostics, supporting faster and more standardised analysis of ECG tests. We are actively working to expand access to AI enabled ECG investigations.