The HealthAI Global Regulatory Network Welcomes the United Kingdom as Its First Member Country

London, June 24th, 2025: HealthAI - The Global Agency for Responsible AI in Health, today welcomes the United Kingdom as the first country to join the HealthAI Global Regulatory Network (GRN), a global network of health regulators dedicated to the safe and effective use of artificial intelligence (AI) in healthcare.

This move positions the UK's Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) at the forefront of international initiatives to expedite the safe introduction of trusted AI tools into clinical settings – for example, supporting earlier diagnosis and cutting NHS waiting times. This is all the while supporting the growth of the UK’s health technology sector.

As a pioneering member of the HealthAI GRN, the MHRA will work alongside other global regulators to share safety signals early, track how AI performs in real-world use, and shape consistent international health standards – improving safety and effectiveness for patients on a worldwide scale.

The MHRA will build on its acclaimed work in the UK to shape the network from the ground up. This includes AI Airlock, a world-class example of a regulatory sandbox for AI medical devices that allows companies to test new tools with the regulator before a wider NHS rollout. Early examples include AI models that assist GPs in detecting lung conditions earlier and AI that supports more personalized cancer care.

Alongside this, the MHRA has updated its guidance and continues to reform medical device regulations to better reflect emerging technologies like adaptive and generative AI. It is also working closely with researchers, the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE), and the NHS to strengthen real-world evidence on how these tools perform in practice.

The UK’s formal entry into the HealthAI GRN was marked at a signing ceremony at Westminster, London.

From Left to Right: 

  • Lord Patrick Vallance, Minister of State for Science, Research and Innovation of the United Kingdom

  • Dr Ricardo Baptista Leite, CEO, HealthAI - The Global Agency for Responsible AI in Health

  • Lawrence Tallon, CEO, Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA)

“AI has huge promise to speed up diagnoses, cut NHS waiting times and save lives – but only if people can trust that it works and is safe. That’s why we’re proud to be leading the way, shaping how this powerful technology is used safely in healthcare here and around the world. From our AI Airlock testbed to new guidance on fast-moving tech like generative AI, we’re backing smart innovation that works for patients – and makes the UK the best place in the world to develop it.”  said Lawrence Tallon, MHRA Chief Executive.

“We are proud of this landmark collaboration with the UK Government and the MHRA. The UK has long been a trailblazer at the intersection of artificial intelligence and health, and we are honored to welcome it as the first of ten pioneer countries in the HealthAI Global Regulatory Network, fostering global collaboration and shared learning in the regulation and scaling of AI for health.” We believe the UK will both strengthen its leadership in this critical field and offer invaluable expertise to its peers, accelerating global progress toward equitable, AI-powered health systems that ultimately contribute to improving quality of life and well-being for all.” said Dr Ricardo Baptista Leite, HealthAI CEO

This announcement was originally published by the UK MHRA. Source: [link]

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Stéphane Dupré
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Stéphane Dupré

Stéphane is the Head of Communication at HealthAI, coordinating closely with the team to develop the organization’s communication strategy and tactics and position HealthAI as a trusted partner and expert in AI and health.

Combining private and public sector experience, Stéphane previously led the communication, design & event team at the Swiss Data Science Center, part of EPFL and ETH Zürich, enabling data-driven science and innovation for societal impact.

Stéphane holds an executive master's in corporate and marketing communication from IE School of Science and Technology in Madrid, Spain.

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