NHS England Launches Artificial Intelligence Knowledge Repository

NHS England´s knowledge repository empowers health professionals with practical Artificial Intelligence resources, guidance, and real NHS case studies.

NHS England has unveiled an Artificial Intelligence knowledge repository aimed at facilitating the responsible, ethical, and effective adoption of Artificial Intelligence technologies within the UK’s National Health Service. Recognizing Artificial Intelligence as a transformative tool in healthcare, the repository is curated by the NHS England Artificial Intelligence Team, who are focused on ensuring safe, transparent, and patient-centred innovation.

The repository is structured to serve a wide range of stakeholders, from healthcare staff to developers and organizational leaders. It offers resources across several thematic areas: understanding Artificial Intelligence, guidance for development, best practices for implementation, and strategies to spread and scale promising solutions within the health and care system. Additionally, the portal provides access to a suite of case studies from the NHS Artificial Intelligence Lab, covering experiences and lessons from real deployments between 2020 and 2025.

All resources are designed to support NHS staff in harnessing Artificial Intelligence for better patient outcomes, resource optimization, and workforce empowerment. The repository emphasizes ethical standards, transparency, and procurement compliance, clarifying that NHS England does not endorse specific suppliers and advising users to adhere to appropriate procurement policies. The platform is positioned as a central workspace for learning about the current state and future potential of Artificial Intelligence in health and care, providing practical pathways for both innovation and large-scale adoption across the NHS.

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