Roundtable Area

Roundtable Area

Confidential Conversations, Transformational Ideas.

This is where important discussions take place in a secure and discreet environment, allowing participants to speak openly and honestly.

Ideal for deep dives into sensitive topics, strategic planning or collaborative problem-solving, the area fosters trust and encourages genuine dialogue. Whether you’re leading a focused group or engaging in group conversations, the Roundtable Area offers the privacy and calm needed to explore challenges and opportunities with confidence and clarity.

Where Trust Builds Clarity

An area where private conversations will spark transformative ideas.

Day One - 7th October

Identifying and Growing World-Leading Digital Leadership in Health and Care to Deliver the NHS 10-Year Plan

11:30 - 12:30

This closed roundtable session is by invitation only from the Shuri Network and will be conducted under Chatham House Rule

The Shuri Network

The Future of Medicines Optimisation: Driving Innovation, Equity and Better Use

13:00 - 14:00

This roundtable will focus on how digital innovation is reshaping the future of medicines optimisation across pharmacy and wider healthcare systems. Stakeholders will examine the role of AI, automation, and digital tools in enhancing clinical decision-making, patient outcomes, and system efficiency.

The roundtable will also consider ethical considerations, safety standards, and practical implications of digital adoption – ensuring that innovation is inclusive, scalable, and aligned with integrated models of care.

This closed roundtable session is by invitation only from the Global Policy Network and will be conducted under Chatham House Rule

AI in Healthcare: How Do We Make It Safer for Patients?

14:30 - 15:30

With AI’s growing role in healthcare, it is vital to address patient safety risks while clarifying what AI can and cannot do in clinical and operational contexts.

Key priorities include use cases such as adverse event detection, diagnostic accuracy, and medication safety, alongside clear ethical and legal boundaries to prevent bias, over-reliance, and loss of human oversight. Safe adoption requires strong data governance, assurance frameworks to prove reliability, workforce readiness, and cross-sector collaboration, supported by policy, funding, and research to accelerate safe and effective integration.

This open roundtable session will follow Chatham House Rule and operate on a first-come, first-served basis. It is open to all attendees with PUBLIC SECTOR passes

Day Two - 8th October

Leading with Compassion: Supporting Women's Health in the Workplace through Digital Innovation

10:30 - 11:30

Menstrual and menopausal health challenges significantly affect women’s well-being and workplace performance, underscoring the need for compassionate leadership to foster supportive, stigma-free environments. Digital health solutions can empower employees with proactive, personalised care, while empathy-driven policies and measurable strategies are key to building inclusive workplace cultures that prioritise women’s health.

This open roundtable session will follow Chatham House Rule and operate on a first-come, first-served basis. It is open to all attendees with PUBLIC SECTOR passes

Roundtable Session with the Health Innovation Network

12:30 - 13:00

Programme details to follow.

This closed roundtable session is by invitation only from the Health Innovation Network and will be conducted under Chatham House Rule

Roundtable Session: Shining a Spotlight on Primary Care

13:30 - 14:30

Programme details to follow.

This closed roundtable session is by invitation only from the Global Policy Network and will be conducted under Chatham House Rule

Insights for Public Sector Leaders

The roundtable sessions will be high-level discussions designed to foster open and candid dialogue among participants.

Operated under the Chatham House Rule, they will run on a first-come, first-served basis and are open exclusively to attendees holding public sector passes.