From 10:15 on
Tuesday 9 June the House of Lords Science and Technology
Committee will continue its inquiry into innovation in the NHS, with a
particular focus on personalised medicine and the use
of artificial intelligence.
Over two sessions
the Committee will explore the NHS's approach to
innovation
through the perspectives of clinical
academics and innovators.
The first session will explore the
findings of the 2024 NHS Innovation Ecosystem
Review, what the review concluded and whether
its recommendations have been
implemented. The Committee will also
hear from clinical academics working at
the interface
of cutting-edge research, innovation and NHS delivery. They
will discuss experiences of embedding innovation in the
NHS, the barriers encountered and what could be
improved.
At
10:15
-
Roland Sinker CBE,
Lead, NHS Innovation Ecosystem Review, Chief Executive of
Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (CUH) from
2015-2025.
At
11.15
-
Professor Andrew
Beggs, Professor of Cancer Genetics & Surgery,
University of Birmingham
-
Professor Mikael
Sodegren, Clinical Associate Professor at
Imperial College London
The evidence session will take
place in Committee Room 1, Palace of Westminster and
will be available to watch live from 10.15 or on demand
on Parliamentlive.tv.