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Innovation in the NHS: Personalised Medicine and AI Inquiry

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Innovation in the NHS: Personalised Medicine and AI Inquiry

The House of Lords Science and Technology Committee has launched an inquiry into innovation in the NHS, focusing on personalised medicine and AI. The inquiry aims to understand why the NHS struggles to adopt cutting-edge life sciences innovations and identify reforms to overcome these barriers.

The House of Lords Science and Technology Committee has launched an inquiry into innovation in the NHS. The inquiry, chaired by Lord Mair CBE, will examine the gap between early-stage research and NHS-wide delivery. Personalised medicine is a promising frontier in healthcare, but the NHS has struggled to translate breakthroughs into routine patient care. The Committee will investigate the science and technology underpinning personalised medicine, including genomics, AI-driven diagnostics, and advanced therapies. It will also explore the practical challenges of deploying innovation within the NHS, such as health data infrastructure and the role of AI. The inquiry will inform recommendations to improve the adoption of innovation in the NHS.

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