Capability Statement
Everything procurement needs, in one place
A concise, assurance-led overview of what we do and how we de-risk delivery — ready for NHS and enterprise buyers.
Capabilities
- Clinical AI validation & safety assurance
- Ambient scribe & documentation-AI evaluation
- Clinical governance, audit & QI
- Digital health & interoperability
- Healthcare data, analytics & RWE
- Medical education & workforce
- Research & scientific writing
- Expert network & managed delivery
Why us
Independent and clinically led, we combine evaluation rigour with practical delivery — and present assurance in the language NHS and enterprise procurement teams expect. We make complex compliance legible, and we are explicit about what we do and do not claim.
Core competencies
What we do, in procurement terms
Meds Global Health is an independent, clinically-led medical intelligence company. We help buyers and suppliers de-risk the adoption of new technology and ways of working, and we present that assurance in the language NHS and enterprise procurement teams expect. Our competencies span four connected areas.
Assurance & safety
Independent clinical AI validation, ambient scribe and documentation-AI evaluation, and clinical risk management aligned to recognised safety standards.
Governance & quality
Clinical governance, audit and quality improvement, and support preparing the evidence required for NHS buyer readiness.
Digital, data & evidence
Digital health and interoperability, healthcare data, analytics and real-world evidence, and trustworthy reference tools.
Workforce & delivery
Medical education, research and scientific writing, and managed delivery through our expert network.
Differentiators
Buyers choose us for a small number of decisive reasons, each of which we can stand behind.
- Independence. We are not tied to a single vendor, so our evaluations are not steered by a product we are trying to sell.
- Named clinical accountability. A qualified clinician owns the judgement, signs off the methodology and stands behind the conclusions.
- Procurement-ready assurance. We map work to DTAC, DCB0129/DCB0160, UK GDPR/DPIA and DSP Toolkit expectations, with WCAG 2.2 AA accessibility.
- Honest scope. We are explicit about what we have and have not tested, and we never overstate findings.
- One supplier, four pillars. Education, advisory, intelligence and marketplace under one clinically-governed roof.
Who we serve
Our work supports both the buy and supply sides of healthcare technology and services.
- NHS trusts, ICSs and primary care
- Health-tech and clinical AI companies
- Medical device manufacturers
- Universities and training providers
- Pharma and medical communications teams
- International and US health systems
See how scope adapts to each setting on our sectors page.
How to engage
From first contact to delivery
- Tell us your requirement. Use the contact form with your sector, the service of interest and any deadline or route to market.
- Scoping conversation. We confirm objectives, constraints, the standards you must meet and the clinical accountability the work requires.
- Statement of work. You receive a written scope: deliverables, timeline, confidentiality and pricing — clear about what is, and is not, included.
- Delivery and handover. A qualified clinician leads, supported by specialists where relevant, and we leave you with usable evidence and documentation your teams can sustain.
For a procurement-oriented proposal or a sector-specific one-page capability sheet, request one through the contact form and tell us your tender reference and deadline.
Answers
Frequently asked questions
Can I get a tailored capability statement for a tender?
Yes. We produce sector-specific one-page capability sheets and a full PDF aligned to NHS and enterprise procurement requirements. Request one via the form and tell us your tender and deadline.
What assurance standards do you reference?
DTAC, DCB0129/DCB0160, UK GDPR/DPIA and DSP Toolkit expectations, with WCAG 2.2 AA accessibility. See NHS Buyer Readiness.
How do we engage and contract with you?
Engagements begin with a scoping conversation, followed by a written statement of work setting out objectives, deliverables, timeline, confidentiality and the clinical accountability behind the work. Use the contact form and tell us your sector, requirement and any deadline.
Who within our organisation do you typically work with?
Clinical safety officers, governance and quality leads, digital and data teams, procurement, and product owners on the supplier side. We extend in-house capability rather than replace it, and hand the work back so your teams can sustain it.
What do you deliberately not claim?
We are explicit about scope and never overstate what we have tested. Where evidence is incomplete we say so. That candour is central to why our independent, clinically-led conclusions are trusted by governance and procurement teams.
Bidding or buying?
Request a procurement-oriented proposal or a tailored capability sheet.