Digital Health October 21, 2025
Jordan Sollof

  • Lawrence Tallon, chief executive at the MHRA said the national AI commission is aiming to set out a regulatory framework by mid-2026
  • Zubir Ahmed, health minister, has said that “will not shy away from national value-based procurement” where appropriate
  • Ahmed said that the DHSC and NHS England are working together to refresh the AI Buyer’s Guide

The Medicines and and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) will set out a framework for the regulation of AI by the middle of 2026, said Lawrence Tallon, chief executive at MHRA.

Tallon told The Health Foundation’s AI in the NHS event that the new UK National Commission on the Regulation of AI in Healthcare will work to...

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