As summer unfolds and diaries begin to quieten, it’s the perfect time to catch up on our Talking digital health podcast series. Whether you're soaking up the sun or simply taking a breather from the inbox, our episodes are ready to keep you inspired and informed on the evolving landscape of health tech and NHS digital procurement.
Hosted by health and tech lawyers, Sophie Burton-Jones and Charlotte Lewis, the series brings together expert voices from across the sector to explore the challenges and opportunities of operating in digital health. From compliance and procurement to clinical engagement and pilot adoption, each episode offers practical insights for tech suppliers and NHS digital transformation teams alike.
Here are a few episodes to revisit:
Selling to the NHS: Compliance, security and assurance requirements for tech suppliers with NAQ chief executive officer and co-founder Nadia Kadhim.
Clinical engagement: A view from the frontline with Dr Temi Akitikori chief medical officer at 28X and previously clinical lead for the Mid and South Essex NHS Foundation Trusts' EPR programme.
NHS tech pilots and adoption: Insights from Rishi Das-Gupta, Health Innovation Network CEO and Paul Jones, chief digital and information officer at Leeds Teaching Hospital NHS Trust.
Medical device regulation: Top tips from Stephanie Caird, life sciences partner on what you should be thinking about if you're developing a new health tech product for the NHS.
Digital virtual wards: Lessons learned from a digital wards programme, with Dr Vivian Yiu.
You can find the full episode list here.
Look out for our next episode where we take a closer look at pilot projects from a tech supplier perspective, focusing on how these pilots can pave the way for scaling up within the NHS. If you’re a tech company aiming to expand your footprint in the NHS, this discussion is designed to provide valuable insights and practical tips.
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