healthcare.digital September 26, 2025
Nelson Advisors

The UK National Commission on the Regulation of AI in Healthcare: An Expert Analysis

Executive Summary

The UK National Commission on the Regulation of AI in Healthcare has been established as a critical, non-statutory advisory body by the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) to address the growing disparity between the rapid pace of artificial intelligence (AI) innovation and a legacy regulatory framework. Its mandate is to review existing regulations and provide a comprehensive set of recommendations for a new, rewritten rulebook for AI in healthcare, which is expected to be published next year. This strategic initiative is designed with a dual purpose: to accelerate the safe and effective adoption of cutting-edge AI tools within the National Health Service...

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Topics: AI (Artificial Intelligence), Govt Agencies, Provider, Regulations, Technology
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