Digital Health Podcast- Royal Society of Medicine

RSM Digital Health Council
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Mar 25, 2026 • 36min

How can we fix the NHS-Healthtech relationship? With Liam Cahill

What does it really take for the NHS to become a better partner for healthtech? In this episode, Annabelle is joined by Liam, to unpack why so many innovations struggle to move from pilot to practice. Drawing on insights from his recent workshop with the NHS Innovation Accelerator.Full NIA report can be accessed here
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Mar 17, 2026 • 26min

Innovative Evidence: From Lab to Wrist with Loss-of-Pulse Detection. With Dr Jake Sunshine- Research Scientist at Google

Annabelle speaks with physician-scientist and Google research lead Dr. Jake Sunshine about bringing loss-of-pulse detection from research concept to a regulated feature on consumer wearables. Jake shares the journey from early laboratory experiments to real-world deployment, and how his team designed an evidence strategy where no clear playbook existed—combining simulation, opportunistic clinical validation, and early regulatory engagement. It’s a powerful reminder that innovative technologies often require equally innovative approaches to generating evidence.
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Mar 11, 2026 • 41min

AI-induced psychosis- With Dr Josh Au Yeung

In this episode, we explore the emerging phenomenon of AI-induced psychosis and the hidden risks of conversational AI. Dr Josh Au Yeung joins Annabelle to discuss how large language models — designed to engage and please — can unintentionally reinforce harmful beliefs, especially for vulnerable users. We dive into the technical reasons behind this, the societal implications, and the importance of monitoring, education, and safeguards to keep users safe.
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Feb 25, 2026 • 30min

Youtube & Health: Safeguarding Medical Truth in an Algorithmic Age. With Dr Vishaal Virani.

YouTube is now one of the most influential sources of health information in the UK.In this RSM Podcast episode, Annabelle speaks with Vishaal Virani, a clinician leading YouTube’s UK health strategy, about how the platform approaches medical accuracy, tackles misinformation, and elevates trusted sources like the NHS.We explore how algorithms shape visibility, Youtube's “health shelves” and what they mean for credibility, and what healthcare can learn from digital creators about clarity and communication.If health journeys now begin on YouTube, we discuss: how do we safeguard medical truth at scale?
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Feb 3, 2026 • 39min

Autonomous AI- Part 2: Liability. With Majid Hassan

As AI in healthcare becomes more autonomous, the question of who is legally responsible when it makes mistakes becomes urgent. In this episode, Annabelle speaks with Majid Hassan to explore the liability gap in the UK and the practical steps organizations and developers can take to protect themselves.Topics covered include:The difference between clinical negligence and product liability Why fully autonomous AI complicates accountability, especially when clinicians are taken out of the decision loopThe concept of a “liability gap” in UK law, and how proving defect or causation in AI is difficultPractical steps for healthcare organizations: vendor due diligence, compliance roadmaps, audit trails, staff training, and insurance coverageSteps for AI developers to demonstrate due diligence, risk management, and adequate insuranceLessons from the EU’s revised product liability directive and its potential implications for UK law
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Jan 21, 2026 • 38min

Autonomous AI- Part 1: Risk & Regulation. With Dr Hugh Harvey

Autonomous AI is often described as a red line in healthcare — something that should only ever assist clinicians, never act independently. But is that really where we are today?This is the first episode in a series examining autonomous AI. Annabelle is joined by regulatory expert Dr Hugh Harvey to explore the foundations of autonomous AI in healthcare. Together, they unpack what autonomy actually means, where it already exists in clinical practice, and why current regulatory frameworks struggle to address systems that operate without a human in the loop.The conversation covers risk classification, clinical evidence, post-market surveillance, liability, hospital governance, and why regulatory approval alone is not enough to guarantee trust or adoption.
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Jan 14, 2026 • 55min

Mind the Clinical Safety Gap. With Dr Adrian Stavert-Dobson and Dr Youssof Oskrochi

In this episode, we explore a startling reality: many NHS digital tools lack the mandatory clinical safety assurance required by law. Hosts Annabelle and guests Adrian and Youssof unpack this origins of clinical safety standards, why compliance has been so patchy, the myths and challenges around clinical safety, and what needs to change to protect patients as technology — and AI — scale across the NHS. They discuss how the clinical safety gap can be closed through visibility, accountability, professionalisation.Link to paper on adherence referenced in the episode: https://www.jmir.org/2025/1/e80076
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Dec 8, 2025 • 43min

Digital Twins. With Prof Peter Coveney and Roger Highfield OBE- Authors of 'Virtual You'

Digital twins in healthcare are catalysing one of the most profound shifts in how we understand, predict and manage human health. In this conversation with Roger Highfield OBE and Prof Peter Coveney, co-authors of Virtual You, we explored the trajectory of digital twins, their technological foundations, and the hurdles that still stand between today’s partial implementations and tomorrow’s fully fledged virtual humans.
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Jul 27, 2025 • 54min

How Tech-Enabled Providers are changing healthcare

In this episode Mark Jenkins, co-founder or Tech-Enabled Care providers Oviva and Paloma Health, discusses:- What Tech-Enabled providers are and how the differ from conventional care services- Why some providers are succeeding whilst others have failed - How you measure and ensure quality of new providers - How commissioning needs to change to capture the best value for patients
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May 12, 2025 • 45min

AI Agents in Healthcare. With Keith Grimes- Digital Health Doctor & Founder at Curistica

AI agents in healthcare—promise or peril?In this episode of the RSM Digital Health Podcast, Annabelle Painter speaks with Dr. Keith Grimes about the rise of agentic AI—systems that can reason, plan, and act autonomously. The conversation explores early healthcare use cases and potential future applicaitons, clinical and safety risks, regulatory challenges, and how to get started experimenting with agentic AI. Listen now on your favourite podcast platform.

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