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West Midlands Academic Health Science Network July 24 th 2013 . West Midlands Academic Health Science Network Overview . Andy Hardy CEO University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire NHS Trust Chair – West Midlands AHSN interim board. Background.
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West Midlands Academic Health Science Network July 24th 2013
West Midlands Academic Health Science NetworkOverview Andy Hardy CEO University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire NHS Trust Chair – West Midlands AHSN interim board
Background • Innovation, Health & Wealth – publishedDecember 11 set out a plan for spreading innovation through the NHS • Focus that innovation is vital in order to transform healthcare • Aim to rapidly spread change to improve quality, safety and productivity
Role and purpose of AHSNs • Improve the identification, adoption, spread, speed of innovation and good practice in the NHS • Provide the opportunity to align education and training, clinical research, informatics, innovation and healthcare delivery • Enable the NHS and academia to work collaboratively with industry • Overall purpose to improve patient outcomes and create wealth • Succeed where others have not
West Midlands - background • 5.6m diverse population • Inequality in health outcomes and healthcare delivery • Academic & clinical excellence, established regional networks and collaborations • Industrial heritage that will drive wealth creation
WM AHSN aims • To transform the identification, adoption spread and spead of innovation and good practice • To align healthcare delivery, research, education and training • To drive wealth creation through the development of a regional industry portal enabling access to the NHS, driving adoption and publishing evaluation • To improve outcomes - driventhrough use of digital platforms
Strategy & vision – 6 enabling themes • Develop a novel and comprehensive digital framework • Establish regional clinical trials platforms - support for acceleration, reducing bureaucracy, improving efficiency and cost effectiveness • To promote and accelerate innovation, evaluation and adoption • To drive and develop patient-centric integrated care pathways - bridging primary, secondary & social care • Focus on education & training - delivering a fit for purpose workforce in partnership with LETB • To create wealth - proactive support for regional medical technology industry engagement
Initial focus on 3 clinical priorities • Mental health • In the young • Dementia (carers, community management) • Chronic disease • Diabetes & obesity • Musculoskeletal disease • Drug safety • From hospital to primary care • Abolishing prescribing errors across the region
6 High Impact Innovations Innovations that ‘will make a real difference to the quality and experience of people’s lives, as well as delivering productivity improvements’ • 3 million lives – assistive technology – telehealth/telecare use • Intra-operative fluid management (IOFM) – involving NTAC guidelines/technology adoption • Child in a chair in a day • International & commercial activity – IP policy and systems in place with plans for increasing exploitation where possible • Digital first – reducing face-to-face contact • Carers for people with dementia – signposting carers to information
Role of the WM AHSN with HII’s • Circulating existing information relating to each HII (web links, documents) • Supporting providers to measure their baseline – i.e. sharing how others are defining it, signposting to performance datasets etc. • Sharing good practice examples from around the region and nationally • Ascertaining barriers to adoption so the AHSN can influence at a regional level with commissioners if required • Running events/workshops/webinars to enable providers to share baseline data and set appropriate trajectories (peer review) • Disseminating progress within 13/14
Organisations involved in AHSN development to date • University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire NHS Trust • University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust • University of Birmingham • Keele University • Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health Foundation Trust • University Hospital North Staffordshire NHS Foundation Trust • University of Warwick • Heart of England NHS Foundation Trust • West Midlands South CLRN • Medilink West Midlands
Proposed AHSN board – from September 2013 • Chair • MD • COO • Spoke chairs x 3 and hub chair x 1 • HEIs x 3 • MH / community trust CEO • Commercial representative • LETB (non voting) • CRN (non voting)
Current position • Designated without condition on 13th May 2013 (7 of the 15 had conditions) • £4.63 million funding for 2013/14 – given in two parts (£3.2m in July and £1.43 later) • Discussions regarding on further funding on-going • Meetings with NHS England and the AHSNs planned for early July to discuss the licence and development requirements • Commencing WM AHSN key stakeholder meetings http://www.wmahsn.org
Our hope 5 years on… • To have an integrated & innovative health network – not just in words • To be the first UK regional digital healthcare economy • To be the known place for industry for NHS access, evaluation and adoption • To be significantly on the road to reversing health inequality and to have significantly improved outcomes for the region
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