UK establishes new commission to help accelerate NHS use of AI

The UK has established a new national commission – the UK National Commission on the Regulation of AI in Healthcare – to accelerate the integration of AI into the NHS by advising the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) on updating regulatory frameworks, with a revised rulebook expected in 2026. Comprising experts from major tech firms, clinicians, researchers, and patient advocates, the Commission aims to expedite the safe adoption of AI tools, such as AI assistants for doctors and remote monitoring systems, to enhance patient care and operational efficiency. This initiative is part of the government’s broader strategy to modernize the NHS and position the UK as a leader in healthcare innovation.

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