
Welcome back to another episode of The Only Way is Ethics—the podcast where digital health meets governance, innovation meets integrity, and the future of care is up for critical discussion.
This week marks a special milestone - Episode 25 - and we’re doing it justice with a panel discussion packed with insight, challenge, and big ideas. I’m joined by three thought leaders with deep roots in healthtech:
Shane Tickell, CEO, entrepreneur and digital health champion with decades of experience in digital transformation
Hassan Choudhury, NHS digital health expert and global digital health advisor, and
Clive Flashman, strategist, futurist, and expert in health innovation, ethics, and informatics.
Together, we dive headfirst into the NHS 10-Year Plan and explore what it really means to create a modern, AI-enabled, patient-centric health system—without losing the human touch.
We’ll be tackling seven bold themes:
AI in the NHS: Can we harness intelligence without losing trust?
The NHS App revolution: Will it empower patients—or overwhelm them?
Neighbourhood Health Services: Is the shift from hospital to home realistic—or risky?
Genomics and Wearables: Are we enabling personalised prevention—or drifting into surveillance medicine?
The NHS HealthStore: Can innovation thrive in a curated marketplace?
Public–Private Partnerships: Can the NHS drive growth without compromising care?
Feedback and Transparency: Can patients co-design services in real time?
With policy ambitions as high as “the most AI-enabled health system in the world,” this conversation asks: Are we ready? And more importantly—are we doing this right?
So grab a coffee, plug in, and join us for a conversation that blends ambition with accountability.
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