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Ep 23 - Selling to the NHS part 9: The Health Modernisation Bill for health tech companies (live from HLTH Europe 2026)

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In episode 23 of Talking digital health, hosts Sophie and Charlotte record live from HLTH Europe in Amsterdam to unpack the UK Health Modernisation Bill and gather reactions from healthtech suppliers.  They discuss likely short-term disruption but possible longer-term simplification of procurement and contracting, and advise SMEs to focus on pathway-based, partnership-led solutions as the NHS struggles with volumes of point products.  A variety of guests highlight priorities including scaling neighbourhood mental health capabilities, ensuring SPR includes health and care data from multiple suppliers, adopting open standards and properly funding implementation, missing HDRS data powers, and improving innovation adoption at scale.

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Ep 23 - Selling to the NHS part 9: The Health Modernisation Bill for health tech companies (live from HLTH Europe 2026)

In episode 23 of Talking digital health, hosts Sophie and Charlotte record live from HLTH Europe in Amsterdam to unpack the UK Health Modernisation Bill and gather reactions from healthtech suppliers.  They discuss likely short-term disruption but possible longer-term simplification of procurement and contracting, and advise SMEs to focus on pathway-based, partnership-led solutions as the NHS struggles with volumes of point products.  A variety of guests highlight priorities including scaling neighbourhood mental health capabilities, ensuring SPR includes health and care data from multiple suppliers, adopting open standards and properly funding implementation, missing HDRS data powers, and improving innovation adoption at scale.

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