Join Wolters Kluwer at HLTH Europe 2026
Generative AI (GenAI) is entering healthcare environments, often without clinical governance, accountability, or reliability. The real concern is not if AI is being used, but how clinicians are trialling it. But with expectations around care quality, efficiency, and provenance continuing to rise, attention is turning to clinical-grade GenAI solutions. Join us at HLTH Europe on 15-18 June and explore how your organisation can benefit from AI solutions grounded in clinical expertise.
Featured Wolters Kluwer solutions
- UpToDate® Enterprise Edition: Connect care teams, align clinical decision-making, and support both clinical and operational priorities.
- UpToDate® Expert AI: A responsible approach to Gen AI in healthcare, and grounded in UpToDate’s curated, expert-authored, peer-reviewed content. It’s designed to connect users to the clinical intelligence needed to make confident, informed care decisions.
At HLTH Europe, we’re creating space for open conversations about how AI is being applied in real-world health settings. Whether you’re actively shaping your organisation’s AI strategy, or just beginning to explore the possibilities, we’d be pleased to meet with you at HLTH Europe 2026.
Featured presentation
Not All GenAI is Created Equal – Wednesday, 17 June | 10:40 | Provider Stage
Sheila Bond, MD, Director, Clinical Content Strategy, Wolters Kluwer Health
Generative AI is entering clinical workflows at unprecedented speed, often ahead of formal governance. In this session, you’ll hear insights on how unsanctioned “Shadow AI” use is reshaping care delivery, oversight, and trust. Dr. Bond will share a pragmatic, clinically grounded framework to help you move from fragmented experimentation to structured, collaborative AI adoption aligned with evidence-based standards, organizational goals, and local context. You’ll leave with practical strategies to balance innovation with safety, transparency, and governance—showing how enterprise AI approaches can support better care without slowing progress.