

The Future of Prevention: Who Pays, Who Delivers, Who Benefits?
An evening for senior leaders shaping the future of preventative healthcare in the UK.
The UK's prevention agenda has never been more live, or more contested. Government has committed to shifting the NHS from treatment to prevention. But the real questions remain unanswered: who funds it? Who delivers it? Who benefits?
On 28 April, SomX and Neko Health are bringing together a curated room of leaders from the NHS, government, academia, the employer sector, healthtech investment, and health media for a closed-door, Chatham House Rule conversation about what prevention actually looks like at scale - and what role technology, public-private partnership, and new delivery models need to play.
This is not a product launch. It is not a sales event. It is a thought-leadership forum designed to have the difficult conversations, with the right people, in the right room.
The evening features a fireside conversation with Neko Health co-founder Hjalmar Nilsonne and Global Medical Director Dr Nikita Kanani MBE, hosted by Dr James Somauroo - followed by a room-led discussion where your expertise is the centrepiece.
FORMAT
17:30 — Arrival, drinks & networking
18:00 — Welcome & scene-setting
18:05 — Fireside: Hjalmar Nilsonne & Dr Nikita Kanani MBE
18:45 — Room-led discussion (Chatham House Rule)
19:15 — Closing reflections
19:25 — Networking, drinks & vox pops
20:30 — Close
Places are limited to 120 guests.