

Clinical Product Webinar: The Clinical Product Gap - Why HealthTech Needs a New Kind of Product Leader
Clinical Product Webinar: The Clinical Product Gap - Why HealthTech Needs a New Kind of Product Leader
Clinical Product Thinking 🧠 x Numan
There's a pattern that keeps repeating in HealthTech. Products works beautifully in testing, the UX is polished, the technology works, the commercial case stacks up.
Then it meets real patients, real clinicians and real healthcare systems.
Suddenly, issues appear that nobody anticipated: unsafe edge cases, confusing workflows, poor adoption, unexpected operational burden or clinical risks created unintentionally through product decisions.
This is the clinical product gap.
It is the gap between building a product that works in theory and building one that works safely, effectively and sustainably in real clinical practice.
In this webinar, we'll be discussing what clinical product actually is, why it matters, where it should sit within an organisation and what happens when it is missing.
Rather than abstract theory, this session is grounded in lived experience from people who have built, scaled and improved healthtech products in complex, high-stakes environments.
What we’ll explore
What the clinical product gap is and why so many healthtech companies have it
Why traditional product management often falls short in healthcare
The kinds of problems that emerge when clinical judgement is not embedded early enough
Where clinical product should sit within a company and how leading organisations are structuring the role
Why the next generation of healthtech leaders will need to bridge product thinking, patient care and delivery
You’ll hear directly from:
Danielle Brightman on how clinical product bridges the gap between business, product and patient care, and what she has learned building the function inside a scaling healthtech company
Dr Louise Rix on why clinical product is emerging as a distinct discipline and what founders and product leaders most often get wrong
Bring your questions, your challenges and your curiosity. The value of the session comes from the room as much as the conversation.