We’re delighted to welcome leaders, innovators and decision-makers to today’s event: Thinking Differently: Doing More with Less, hosted in partnership with the Academy of Medical Royal Colleges (AoMRC). This full-day event brings together voices from across the health and care system to explore how innovation can help us deliver on Government ambitions and NHS England’s latest planning guidance. Throughout the day, we’ll discuss how we can enable change and foster a culture of innovation to deliver on the three key shifts, whilst also showcasing a series of innovative solutions delivering impact across the country. #HealthInnovation #AoMRC #DigitalHealth
Health Innovation Network
Hospitals and Health Care
www.thehealthinnovationnetwork.com, info@thehealthinnovationnetwork.co.uk 15,124 followers
The Health Innovation Network is the collective voice of 15 local health innovation networks.
About us
The Health Innovation Network is the collective voice of 15 local health innovation networks, which spread healthcare innovations at pace to support patients and generate economic growth. We work with healthcare organisations and businesses to support the spread of all types of innovation within the NHS, from new technologies to ways of working and service improvements. We do this to improve services for patients, enable NHS efficiencies and support economic growth.
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https://thehealthinnovationnetwork.co.uk/
External link for Health Innovation Network
- Industry
- Hospitals and Health Care
- Company size
- 501-1,000 employees
- Headquarters
- www.thehealthinnovationnetwork.com, info@thehealthinnovationnetwork.co.uk
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 2013
- Specialties
- Healthcare innovation, Digital health, Quality improvement, System transformation, Patient safety, Patient and public involvement, Citizen co-creation, MedTech, Evidence and evaluation, Leadership and culture, and Medicines optimisation
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Employees at Health Innovation Network
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Fiona Driscoll
Chair at The Health Innovation Network
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Richard Stubbs
Chief Executive Officer at Health Innovation Yorkshire & Humber
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James Walsh
Labour Party Parliamentary Candidate, Godalming and Ash (2024). Communications professional. Leader of the Labour Group, Guildford Borough Council…
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Debbie Parkinson
Patient & Public Involvement Manager / Local Councillor/Mayor of Wigan 2024/25 / (NWC Awards: Outstanding Patient & Public Involvement; (2020),HSJ:…
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Health Innovation Network reposted this
Highly commended at the HSJ Partnership Awards! We’re pleased to share that our Connecting for Change initiative has been highly commended in the Environmental Sustainability Project of the Year category at the HSJ Partnership Awards! This recognition reflects the power of partnership - bringing together expertise from Barts Health NHS Trust, UCL, University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, NHS Property Services Ltd, The Bartlett, UCL's Faculty of the Built Environment - to accelerate progress towards net zero across NHS Trusts. Through four innovative projects, teams are: ✅ Improving energy efficiency in operating theatres ✅ Supporting decarbonisation of primary care properties ✅ Embedding carbon measurement in orthopaedic clinical trials Together, we’re building evidence-based, practical solutions to help Trusts reduce the carbon footprint of their estates and energy use. Read more about this work and its impact: https://lnkd.in/dBsmqvUu A huge well done to everyone involved — and thank you for helping to drive sustainable change across the healthcare system. #HSJPartnershipAwards Special thank you to: Anne Symons, Catherine Borra, Catherine Hilton, Chris Laing, Claudia Rees, Dominique Allwood, Elena Conroy, Esfandiar Burman, Fanny Burrows, Fiona Adshead, Grant Mills, Ian Eames, John Craig, Jonny Groome, Katie Angus, Lyndsay Muirhead, Nick Macdonald Smith, Rachel Surtees.
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Fantastic two days at Digital Health #Rewired25 in Birmingham, with experts from across the Health Innovation Network sharing learnings and insights in a number of speaker sessions, exploring topics including: 🚀The future of healthcare with AI 🚀How FemTech is transforming women's health 🚀Moving towards integrated health and care 🚀Unlocking new opportunities for data-driven innovation 🚀Demystifying the innovation pathway And brilliant to launch the new 2025 cohort of NHS Innovation Accelerator Fellows 👏 outstanding innovators who are tackling some of the biggest challenges facing the NHS today. You can read more about them here: https://lnkd.in/eYmTC3PA #Rewired25 #DigitalHealth #HealthTech #HealthInnovation
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Congratulations 2025 NHS Innovation Accelerator Fellows! 🎉
The NHS Innovation Accelerator (NIA) is proud to introduce the 2025 cohort of Fellows! 🎉 These outstanding innovators are tackling some of the biggest challenges facing the NHS today. Their solutions are already making a difference, and now, with the support of the NIA, they’ll have the opportunity to scale faster, reach further, and transform healthcare across the UK. For nearly a decade, the NIA has supported over 100 incredible innovations, helping them spread to hospitals, GP surgeries, and care settings nationwide. This new cohort is the next chapter in that journey! 🚀 Meet the 2025 Fellows and learn more in our official announcement: https://lnkd.in/eK9jvN32 Join us in celebrating these incredible innovators and the future of healthcare! Ampersand Health JanamApp Strolll XR Therapeutics Rapid Health Concentric Health Shift Partner Ltd PreActiv Tiny Medical Apps Lucida Medical Ltd Psyomics The Tribe Project CIC Daye Verbo Tefogo Dosium TORTUS Healthtech 1 MyRenalCare AGHealth Newton's Tree PocDoc AirPurity UK Samphire Neuroscience LabCycle Optellum Feedback Medical Mackwell Health Jack Porter Mindy Simon Accelerated Access Collaborative Health Innovation Network SBRI Healthcare NHS Clinical Entrepreneur Programme NHS England Richard Stubbs Emily Henderson Verena Stocker Ana Gamez #NIA2025 #Innovation #NHSTransformation #ScalingHealthTech #HealthcareInnovation
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Health Innovation Network reposted this
SBRI Healthcare is delighted to announce Phase 3 funding of £3.9m has been awarded to nine innovations that support the delivery of urgent and emergency care. The awardees of Competition 26: Urgent and Emergency Care, Phase 3, are: 🔹 CareLoop Health 🔹 Radiobotics 🔹 Doc Abode 🔹 Bering 🔹 Luscii - an OMRON Healthcare service 🔹 DemDx 🔹 Safe Steps Ltd 🔹 CardMedic 🔹 University of Liverpool MeMed Thank you to our panellists including Dr Liz Mear, Dr Terry Parlett, Tim de Winter, Matt Aiello, Dr Paula Bennett, Greg Burch, Conor Burke, Nuala Foley, Helen George, Lindsay Georgopoulos, Paul Jenkins, Matthew Riley, Dr Parisa Zarringhalam. SBRI Healthcare is an Accelerated Access Collaborative initiative, NHS Transformation Directorate, supported by the Health Innovation Network. Read more about the innovations on our online portfolio directory: https://lnkd.in/efaMCE3k #SBRIHealthcare #Innovations #NHS #UrgentCare #EmergencyCare #Hospitals #patients #healthcare #entrepreneurs #innovators #healthtech
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📣 Guest blog: Funding the Future - What does it mean for NHS procurement? The government has set out three shifts it wants to see happen, and HealthTech has a crucial role in supporting the delivery of them. But using technology to help deliver these changes requires procuring the technology, and when all the noise is about there being no money, how is the NHS actually going to do that? In this guest blog, Luella Trickett, Executive Director, Medical Devices, Value & Access, at ABHI, explores this issue. Read the blog here 🔗 https://lnkd.in/d5gh-Cnb
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DON'T MISS: Innovation insights: Harnessing AI brain imaging to transform delivery of thrombectomy for stroke Stroke is the leading cause of disability; early identification, rapid decision-making and prompt treatment are essential to reduce brain damage and long-term disability. In January 2025 the UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer launched the government’s commitment to harness the power of artificial intelligence with a real-life story of a patient whose recovery following a stroke was transformed thanks to the use of AI technology. Every stroke unit in England is now using AI brain imaging following an extensive evaluation and implementation programme led by Health Innovation Oxford and Thames Valley. This session is for anyone interested in transforming a patient pathway through the introduction of a digital innovation. 📆 Tomorrow (Tuesday 18 March), 1pm – 2pm Book your place here: https://zurl.co/Msr03
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📣 HLTH Europe is Europe’s #1 event for healthcare innovation, redefining the future of health and care. If you want to connect with a senior, pan-European audience shaping the industry, secure your spot for this year's event using discount code HE25_HIN250 to save €250. Register here ➡️ https://lnkd.in/eAMA7B-t
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NEW WEBINAR: Innovation insights: Harnessing AI brain imaging to transform delivery of thrombectomy for stroke Stroke is the leading cause of disability; early identification, rapid decision-making and prompt treatment are essential to reduce brain damage and long-term disability. In January 2025 the UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer launched the government’s commitment to harness the power of artificial intelligence with a real-life story of a patient whose recovery following a stroke was transformed thanks to the use of AI technology. Every stroke unit in England is now using AI brain imaging following an extensive evaluation and implementation programme led by Health Innovation Oxford and Thames Valley. This session is for anyone interested in transforming a patient pathway through the introduction of a digital innovation. 📆 Tuesday 18 March, 1pm – 2pm Book your place here: https://zurl.co/deuwV Find out more about our Innovation Insights webinar series and what other sessions are on offer here: https://zurl.co/Zd1CR
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Join our polypharmacy and learning disabilities masterclass on Thursday 20 March, 12pm – 1:30pm. People with a learning disability die 20 years younger than others and are often given multiple medications, including being 16 times more likely to be prescribed psychotropic medications. Stopping over medication of people with a learning disability and autistic people (STOMP) and supporting treatment and appropriate medication in paediatrics (STAMP) are everyone's business, and this masterclass will focus on your role in supporting with structured, holistic and person-centred medication reviews. Our Guest Speakers are; Dave Gerrard, Health Improvement Pharmacy lead, Learning Disability and Autism, NHS England; Carl Shaw, Learning Disability and Autism Adviser, NHS England; and Alisa Watson, Expert by Experience Co-worker, Health Improvement Team, NHS England and NHS Improvement. Find out more and book your place: https://zurl.co/DfKyN
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