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The data divide
Public attitudes to tackling social and health inequalities in the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond
What place should COVID-19 vaccine passports have in society?
Findings from a rapid expert deliberation to consider the risks and benefits of the potential roll-out of digital vaccine passports
A shot in the arm, not a shot in the dark
7 steps for Government to clarify whether vaccine passports should have a place in society
The ethical implications of vaccine passports and COVID-19 status apps
The third in a series of public evidence events on vaccine passports and COVID status apps.
The epidemiological and economic impact of vaccine passports and COVID status apps
The second in a series of public evidence events on vaccine passports and COVID status apps.
The history and uses of vaccine passports and COVID status apps
The first in a series of public evidence events on vaccine passports and COVID status apps.
Living online: the long-term impact on wellbeing
The Ada Lovelace Institute and Health Foundation’s response to the House of Lords COVID-19 Committee’s call for evidence
No green lights, no red lines
Lessons to assist Government and policymakers navigating difficult dilemmas when deploying data-driven technologies to manage the pandemic
Tackling health and social inequalities in data-driven systems
Research to examine the interaction between data-driven systems and health and social inequalities, in the wake of COVID-19.
Boundaries of health data
Exploring how the datafication of health occurs and what consequences it has for people and society.
Health datafication, digital phenotyping and the ‘Internet of Health’
A new report from the Ada Lovelace Institute explores the datafication of health, how it manifests and the consequences for people and society.
The data will see you now
Exploring the datafication of health: what it is, how it occurs, and its impacts on individual and social wellbeing