

Clinical Product Panel: Building HealthTech - From Product Thinking to Patient Safety
Clinical Product Panel: Building HealthTech - From Product Thinking to Patient Safety
Numan x Clinical Product Thinking
As healthtech matures, one thing is becoming increasingly clear: building successful products is not just about great UX, strong growth metrics or elegant technology. It is about understanding how product decisions shape patient care, clinical risk and real-world outcomes.
This online panel brings together clinicians, product leaders and clinical safety experts to explore what it really takes to build healthtech that works in practice, not just in testing.
We’ll discuss the intersection between product thinking and patient safety: where clinical judgement should sit in product teams, how risk gets created unintentionally through design decisions, and what leading companies are doing differently.
Rather than abstract theory, this session is grounded in lived experience from people who have built, scaled and governed healthtech products in the real world.
What we’ll explore
Why product thinking alone is not enough in healthcare
How patient safety, clinical judgement and product delivery need to work together
Where clinical product and clinical safety should sit within a healthtech organisation
How leading companies are balancing speed, innovation and safe delivery
What founders, product leaders and clinicians need to know to build safer, better healthtech
You’ll hear directly from:
Danielle Brightman on how clinical product teams can bridge the gap between business, product and patient safety
Host: Dr Louise Rix on why clinical product is emerging as one of the most important disciplines in healthtech
Plus 2 x incredible clinical product leaders who will be announced soon.
This will be a candid, experience-led conversation. No slides. No jargon. Just honest reflections from people building the future of healthcare.
Bring your questions, your challenges and your curiosity. The value of the session comes from the room as much as the panel.