Why this exists, how the data works, and how we handle your information.
Almost everything a UK healthtech company needs to grow is already public and free. NHS tenders and frameworks, grants, funding rounds, events and national health data are all out there. The catch is that they sit across dozens of portals, funders and feeds, and are almost never surfaced anywhere a founder would reliably see them. A £900m framework can land with near-invisible communications, and the companies that should be bidding find out too late.
MyClinical Growth pulls it all into one place. Procurement and frameworks, grants, the Capital Tracker and Finder, events and the Observatory, each with a plain-English read on what it actually means, delivered as a daily brief and a weekly roundup. Think of it as the intelligence team and the market map the incumbents already have, open to everyone. It is free to browse, open by design, and built so UK healthtech gets a fair shot at the table. It is part of the MyClinical line.
Last updated: 30 May 2026
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MyClinical Growth is a free aggregation resource for UK NHS procurement and digital health funding. It is part of the MyClinical line, operated from the United Kingdom. The data controller is Luke Kellaway, contactable at info@myclinical.co.uk.
Browsing the site collects no personal data. We do not run analytics, we do not use third-party advertising, and we do not set tracking cookies (see Cookies below).
If you subscribe to the brief (daily or weekly), we collect:
If you ask for bid-writing help on the Bid Help page, or submit the interest form on the Capital page, we collect:
Where you ask for bid-writing help, we pass these details to the bid writer we connect you with, so they can contact you. We do not share them more widely.
If you send a tip via the Submit page, we collect any details you choose to enter, including an optional name and email if you want a reply.
For the brief (daily and/or weekly): your consent, given when you tick the subscribe form. You can withdraw it at any time using the one-click unsubscribe in every email.
For the interest and tip forms: legitimate interest in evaluating and contacting prospective directory partners, and in maintaining the accuracy of the resource. You can ask us to delete your submission at any point.
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For any personal data leaving the UK or EEA, we rely on the standard contractual clauses provided by these vendors as the transfer mechanism, plus the UK adequacy framework where it applies.
Email subscriptions are kept for as long as you remain subscribed. If you unsubscribe, we remove your address from active sending lists and retain only the minimum suppression record required to honour your unsubscribe.
Interest and tip form submissions are kept for up to 24 months from the date of submission, then deleted, unless we are in active conversation with you.
You have the right to access, correct, delete, restrict, port or object to the processing of your personal data. To exercise any of these rights, email info@myclinical.co.uk and we will respond within one month.
If you believe we have mishandled your data, you can complain to the UK Information Commissioner's Office at ico.org.uk/make-a-complaint. We would rather you came to us first so we can fix it.
We will update this page when our practices change. The "Last updated" date at the top reflects the most recent change. If a change materially affects what we do with subscriber data, we will email subscribers before it takes effect.
Questions, corrections, a source we have missed, or a feature request: email info@myclinical.co.uk and we will sort it.