Episodes

  • How Hugo Campos Built the Healthcare Tools the System Never Gave Him
    Jul 9 2026

    This week on Pulse: Amplify, Louise and George sit down with patient advocate and AI Champion, Hugo Campos.


    Hugo Campos has spent nearly two decades fighting for a simple principle: patients should have access to the data generated by their own bodies. After discovering that his implanted cardiac defibrillator was sending information to clinicians and manufacturers—but not to him—he became one of the world's leading advocates for patient data rights.


    In this episode, Hugo explains why generative AI changes everything. Rather than waiting for hospitals or vendors to build better tools, patients can now create their own AI-powered applications, analyse their own health data and ask questions that matter to them.


    We discuss patient-directed AI, the rise of personalised "N-of-1" healthcare, critical AI health literacy, and why the next wave of healthcare innovation may come from patients themselves—not institutions.


    Connect with Hugo on LinkedIn


    Resources – open source, freely available by Hugo:

    https://caihl.org/ (framework of critical ai health literacy)

    https://openkp.org/ (mcp server for access to provider data)

    https://myheartdata.org/ (19 years of Hugo’s own echo data)

    https://hugotronic.com/ (longitudinal data from Hugo’s implantable defibrillator)

    https://endothelial.org/ (explains endothelial dysfunction, built for Dave)


    Hugo’s newest app:

    https://hugoscore.org/ (evaluates patient-facing health apps throught he CAIHL lens)


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    34 mins
  • Shadow AI: When Doctors, Patients and Robots Move Faster Than the System
    Jul 2 2026

    This week on Pulse: Hot Topics, Louise reports in from a heatwave in the French Alps while George braces for a Sydney winter — before the pair work through five stories on a single throughline: AI adoption by clinicians and patients is racing ahead of the institutions meant to govern it.

    They discuss why more than half of UK GPs are now using generative AI in clinical practice, how an AI system analysing a routine ECG helped save a patient's life, the emergence of agentic AI capable of managing clinical workflows, a robotic platform accelerating cancer drug discovery, and an Australian-developed wearable "stethoscope sticker" designed to continuously monitor heart and lung sounds.


    Resources:

    Half of UK GPs Now Use AI Blease et al Link

    AI Flagged a Failing Heart Hartman et al Nature Link

    Agentic AI Comes to Medicine Topol, Ground Truths Link

    AIME, Lievin et al Nature Link

    MIRA, Ferber et al Nature Link

    UpDoc FDA-clearance announcement — PRNewswire Link

    Shrestha, Innolitics Link

    Persistern Cells, Sun et al., ScienceAdvances Link

    The "Stethoscope Sticker" Dang et al., Link


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    44 mins
  • Is the NHS Ready for the AI-Powered Patient? with Pritesh Mistry
    Jun 25 2026

    This week on Pulse: Amplify, Louise and George sit down with Pritesh Mistry, Fellow for Digital Technologies at The King's Fund, to dig into his provocative analysis Is the NHS Ready for the AI-Powered Patient?


    Pritesh argues the NHS is no longer the centre of a person's health experience, but one participant in a much larger ecosystem - and he unpacks the three forces driving that shift: direct-to-consumer innovation, generational change, and a growing role for employers.


    Pritesh asks if ‘NHS exceptionalism’, the belief that any care delivered outside the NHS must be re-validated within it, is responsible in an era of resource constraint. Pritesh, Louise and George explore what it really takes to share authority and clinical risk with better-informed patients, the sycophancy problem with consumer AI, and whether these tools will widen or narrow inequalities. Pritesh makes the case for building "AI readiness" as a core public capability rather than hardwiring rigid plans.


    Connect with Pritesh on LinkedIn


    Resources:

    Pritesh Mistry, Is the NHS Ready for the AI-Powered Patient?, The King's Fund (26 May 2026) Link

    Keep Britain Working Review: Final Report, GOV.UK Link

    Fit for the Future: 10 Year Health Plan for England, GOV.UK Link


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    31 mins
  • The Robots Took the Internet: Now They're Coming for Medicine
    Jun 18 2026

    This week on Pulse: Hot Topics, Louise and George race through a very AI-heavy fortnight — from antibiotics and the menstrual cycle to whether "medical AI" is even a category worth defending.


    AI and Science. A Nature feature on AI accelerating antibiotic discovery (millions of molecules screened in silico, though only a tiny fraction can actually be synthesised), paired with a UK Biobank study mapping 198 proteins that fluctuate across the menstrual cycle — reframing it as a whole-body biological rhythm, not just a reproductive one.


    Do We Even Need Medical AI? A NYU study finds frontier general models outperforming purpose-built clinical tools like OpenEvidence and UpToDate — with an important caveat that no patient outcomes were measured. Paired with Apollo, Harvard's foundation model trained on 25 billion clinical events to forecast individual patient trajectories.


    What If AI Makes Healthcare More Expensive? David Brailer argues in Health Affairs that AI won't lower US health costs because it amplifies the incentives already baked into the payment system — accelerating both better care and billing extraction.


    The AI Equity Divide. A WHO-led initiative (GI-AI4H) and its RISE framework tackle the risk that AI widens global health inequities when governance lags behind deployment.


    Governing AI — Local and Professional. Victoria's Department of Health sets top-down standards for AI across public health services, while the American Medical Association champions "augmented intelligence" with clinicians at the centre — two very different models of governance.


    Plus: the robots now account for 57% of internet traffic, and a shout-out to Daniel McCabe's impact on Australian digital health.


    Resources:

    AI is taking on antibiotic resistance Link

    Plasma proteomic signature of the menstrual cycle Link

    Generalist vs clinical LLMs (OpenEvidence, UpToDate) — NYU study (Vishwanath, Oermann et al.) Link

    APOLLO healthcare foundation model Link

    Why AI Will Accelerate Health Care Inflation — David Brailer, Health Affairs Link

    Global Initiative on AI for Health (GI-AI4H) and the RISE framework — npj Health Systems Link

    AI guidance for Victorian Public Health Services — Pulse+IT Link

    Augmented Intelligence in Medicine — American Medical Association Link

    Ida Tin — global challenge on continuous hormone monitoring Link


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    40 mins
  • The Data Behind Europe's Quiet Digital Health Powerhouse, with Inma Rodríguez ACCIÓ
    Jun 11 2026

    What can the rest of the world learn from one of Europe's most impressive digital health ecosystems? This week on Pulse: Amplify, Louise and George sit down with Inma Rodríguez, Market Intelligence Manager at ACCIÓ (Catalonia Trade & Investment), who led the Digital Health in Catalonia Report 2026 — a rare regional analysis that benchmarks Catalonia against the US, Asia and the rest of Europe.


    Inma unpacks where Europe really sits in the global market (and whether it's keeping pace or falling behind), why digital health growth is settling into a more mature ~5% a year, and whether Europe's focus on regulation, interoperability and data governance is a brake or a long-term advantage.


    She explains how Catalonia became the 4th region in the world for foreign health-innovation investment, the role anchor investors like AstraZeneca play, and why 65% of the region's digital health companies are building with AI.


    The conversation also turns to the honest gap revealed in Catalonia's hospital survey — strong ambition, moderate maturity — and the cultural, budget and patient-habit barriers slowing real-world implementation. Inma closes with the seven trends shaping 2026, why AI, personalised medicine and health data spaces top her list, and the 2030 headline she most wants to see.


    A data-rich conversation for anyone who wants evidence, not hype, about where digital health is heading.


    Stryker Vocera's Initial Delays Diagnosis Quiz Link

    Check out the ACCIO Report here

    Connect with Inma on LinkedIn


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    25 mins
  • AI, Patients, Prediction and the Foothills of the Singularity
    Jun 4 2026

    In this Hot Topics episode, Louise joins from London after an unexpected encounter with the UK healthcare system, while George reports back from the Digital Health Festival.

    The pair discuss New Zealand's $450 million digital health and cyber investment, a major new King's College London study showing one in seven people are already using AI instead of seeing a doctor, Demis Hassabis' bold prediction that we're entering the "foothills of the singularity", and two emerging AI approaches aimed at predicting serious disease before symptoms appear.


    Plus, a shout-out to Australian health tech company ThinkMD.ai for winning international recognition at the World Health Assembly.


    Topics covered:

    • New Zealand's renewed investment in digital health and cyber security
    • Why patients are increasingly turning to AI before healthcare professionals
    • Public trust, regulation and the future of clinical AI
    • Google's vision for AI-driven scientific discovery
    • Predicting liver disease years earlier using historical pathology data
    • Longevity science and AI-powered disease prediction
    • What healthcare needs to do to keep pace with accelerating technological change

    Resources:

    Stryker Vocera's Initial Delays Diagnosis Quiz Link

    Digital Health Workforce Census (opens 1 May, ANZ) Link

    Hospital Sant Pau, Barcelona Link

    The Use of AI in UK Healthcare Report, King’s College London Link

    WHO endorses precision medicine resolution Link

    Congrats to ThinkMD.ai and Dr Jackie Rabec – Pulse+IT Link


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    38 mins
  • Your Fear of AI Is Prehistoric - with Dr Nick van Terheyden
    May 28 2026

    Welcome to Pulse: Amplify, where we sit down with the leaders and changemakers shaping the future of health.


    Dr Nick (van Terheyden) brings his trademark frankness to Pulse, unpacking AI panic, broken healthcare business models, clinician workflow, digital transformation myths, and the technologies people are still underestimating. A fast-moving discussion spanning evidence, empathy, innovation, and the future of care.


    Nick’s recent article ‘Your fear of AI isn’t rational, it’s prehistoric Link

    Connect with Dr Nick on LinkedIn

    Stryker Vocera's Initial Delays Diagnosis Quiz Link


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    31 mins
  • Westminster in Crisis, Wearables Get Clinical, and the Grown-Up Guide to AI
    May 21 2026

    This week on Pulse: Hot Topics, Louise and George cover a fortnight that captured the whole spectrum of digital health in 2026 — political turmoil at the top, consumer tech-led disruption from below, and an expert call for responsible AI delivery in the middle.


    UK Health Secretary Resigns as Palantir Contract Unravels — Wes Streeting resigns; James Murray becomes the 9th UK Health Secretary in 8 years; the £330M NHS Federated Data Platform faces a break clause as workforce, MPs and unions revolt. Reports emerge of Palantir staff being granted "unlimited access" to identifiable patient data, while the NHS Analysts Together collective launches an open letter calling for the contract to end.


    The Wearable Category Just Split Three Ways — Google retires Fitbit, launches Google Health with a Gemini-powered AI Coach and the $99 Fitbit Air, cross-platform with Apple HealthKit. One day later, WHOOP launches live clinician video consultations and EHR integration via HealthEx, backed by Mayo Clinic and Abbott. Meanwhile Oura quietly acquires Galen AI to build a longitudinal health operating system. Three completely different theories of where value sits in wearable health.

    Responsible AI UK: The Delivery Playbook — A BMJ Digital Health editorial from RAi UK sets out four priorities for execution: infrastructure and open standards, problem-focused innovation, holistic evaluation, and workforce capability. Essentially the operating manual the new UK Health Secretary should be reading tonight.


    Resources:

    Stryker Vocera's Initial Delays Diagnosis Quiz Link

    Responsible AI UK, BMJ Digital Health& AI Link

    Digital Health Workforce Census (opens 1 May, ANZ) Link


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    42 mins