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Powering the Future of Health and Care Innovation: our strategy 2026-2030
Powering the Future of Health and Care Innovation sets out our strategy until 2030.
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NIC TA325 Nalmefene Report Read more
The NICE Implementation Collaborative (NIC) was established in 2012 as a partnership between the NHS, the life sciences industry, healthcare professional bodies, and key health organisations, including NICE and the Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry, which have committed to work together to understand, analyse, and overcome the challenges and tensions to implementation and widespread adoption of NICE recommendations. NHS England is one of the founding partners of the NIC and provides some of its core funding. The NIC underpins NHS England’s commitment to work in collaboration with industry to address challenges and tensions to adoption and variations in uptake.
Innovation & Health Connected: Business Plan Summary 2017-2018 Read more
The Innovation Agency’s aim is to spread innovations which can improve the quality of health care and reduce costs. We act as honest brokers, mobilising expertise and knowledge across the NHS, academia and industry to help improve lives, save money and drive economic growth through innovation.
Innovation Agency Corporate Brochure Read more
What are Academic Health Science Networks? We are often asked this question and it is a challenge to describe our role as catalysts and collaborators on innovation in health and care. This is one reason why we have taken the step of renaming ourselves the Innovation Agency, to emphasis our core purpose of being an agent of change through innovation. We proudly remain an Academic Health Science Network, one of 15 set up by NHS England who work together nationally as well as within our own regions. This will be reflected in our branding and in all our communications.
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HIGHLIGHTS OF 2016/17
Business Plan 2017-2018 Read more
We are catalysts for the spread of innovation at pace and scale - improving health, generating economic growth and helping facilitate change across whole health and social care economies • We connect regional networks of NHS and academic organisations, local authorities, the third sector and industry - responding to the diverse needs of our patients and populations through partnership and collaboration • We create the right environment for relevant industries to work with the health and social care system
3D printing to improve surgical outcomes Read more
Surgeons at three Liverpool hospitals are using detailed, 3D printed anatomical models created from patient scan data to improve operative results and drive hospital efficiencies
AHSN Network Impact Report 2015 Read more
Successful transformation is built on a foundation of committed collaboration, inspiring leadership and an enabling environment. As 15 independent Academic Health Science Networks (AHSNs), we bring together every part of the health and care system to spread innovation, improve health and generate economic growth. We do so by focusing on the needs of our local populations and by fostering system-wide collaboration. The activity of each AHSN is driven by local partners in the NHS, industry and beyond, but we are united in common purpose.