Patient tells Health Secretary: “Rapid X-ray analysis backed by artificial intelligence gave me my life back”
Publish Date: 2026-06-15 03:04:00
Source Domain: mft.nhs.uk
- During a visit to Wythenshawe Hospital, Health and Social Care Secretary James Murray acknowledged the progress in using AI to accelerate disease detection and announced a £30 million investment in AI across the NHS.
- AI tools are described as “second pair of eyes” for radiologists to help speed up diagnoses and enhance patient treatment.
- Peter Allinson, a 59-year-old patient from Urmston, attributed his recovery to a rapid AI-assisted diagnosis, which clarified that his symptoms were due to sarcoidosis, not lung cancer.
- Peter faced severe breathing difficulties and vision problems after hiking, leading to a swift and accurate diagnosis enabled by AI from Wythenshawe Hospital’s radiology team, which facilitated immediate treatment.
- Consultant Thoracic Radiologist Dr. Anna Sharman lauded AI technology for its role in swiftly identifying conditions, emphasizing its importance in early detection and prompt treatment.
- With the Harrison AI chest X-ray system, Wythenshawe Hospital has been able to detect various conditions more accurately and has processed thousands of X-rays each month since its introduction.
- The Harrison AI technology was implemented in November 2024 as part of a partnership involving several Greater Manchester Trusts, enhancing regional healthcare capabilities.