Nelson Advisors invited to Debate the 'Business Case for Ultra Personalisation' at the Leaders in Health Summit 2025
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Nelson Advisors invited to join the 'Business Case for Ultra Personalisation' Debate at the Leaders in Health Summit 2025.
Date: Tuesday, November 18, 2025
Location: Havas Kings Cross Building, London
Host: WellFounded (Founders Health & Concierge Performance Medicine)
Access: By invitation/application only (free for invited guests/applicants)
Core Theme
The overarching question driving the Summit is: "Can Precision Breakthroughs, Regulatory Revolution & AI (Re)Humanise Healthcare?"
The goal is to explore how to "Make medicine personable again."
Key Areas of Focus (The Deeper Shift)
The summit is dedicated to exploring the fundamental reimagining of medicine around the individual, moving beyond just diagnostics and treatment. The topics include:
Direct-to-Customer Preventive Services: Exploring the business models and innovations in consumer health that are attracting significant investment and moving care away from traditional clinical settings.
Concierge Practices & Human-Centred Care: Discussing new models of healthcare delivery that promise deeply personalised, high-touch, human-centred care.
Longevity Clinics: Examining the radically tailored pathways and scientific developments offered by longevity and healthspan clinics.
AI Redefining Medicine: Analysing how Artificial Intelligence is fundamentally changing the way patients and clinicians interact with medicine.
The Fifth 'P': Personable: Moving beyond Professor Leroy Hood's "4P's" (Proactive, Precise, Preventive, Personalised) to address the need to make healthcare truly Personable.
Critical Debates
The Summit will also delve into the complexities and challenges of this transformation, with provocations such as:
Is AI an efficiency tool that buys the profession more time, or is it dissolving the essential clinician–patient bond?
Are customised therapies, biotech breakthroughs, and loosely regulated trials truly testable and scalable for the wider population?
The event is designed to bring a "human lens" to the future of healthcare, from hyper-targeted treatments to achieving human flourishing.