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Who Are We
• NHS Innovations North - Established in 2001
• Delivered by RTC North Ltd – Founded 1987
• Multi-disciplinary team of 13 • Information Analysts
• IP experts
• Bio Scientists
• Business Development
• Delivering innovation services to NE&NC AHSN
What Does NHS Innovation Do
Support the AHSN through the Innovation Process
• Innovation Strategy & IP Policy Advice
• Innovation promotion & training
• Online Portal for capturing innovations
• Idea Evaluation
• Bright Ideas in Health Awards
• Technology Transfer support
• Link to Industry
Inception Protection Development exploitation Adoption
Why is Innovation Important in the NHS
Innovation, Health & Wealth Report 2011
• TRANSFORMS PATIENT OUTCOMES
New medicines, technologies and informatics.
• IMPROVES QUALITY AND PRODUCTIVITY Innovation can improve quality, drive efficiency and allows the NHS to adapt to new challenges by doing things differently.
• GOOD FOR ECONOMIC GROWTH NHS develops technology that can be commercialised (innovation out). Adoption of Innovations by the NHS (Innovation in) supports UK industry.
Invention
•Originating an idea for a new service or product
Adoption
•Putting new services or products into practice: Prototyping, piloting, evaluating
Diffusion
•Systematic uptake of the service or product into widespread NHS use
Types of Innovation
Excellent products and services contain multiple innovations
Process
Core
Proprietary processes
Blood and transplant
service
Enabling
Support systems
Electronic records
Offering
Better Product
medical devices
drugs and diagnostics
New Drugs
Better
Service
Improved services
Multi disciplinary
teams
System
Improved pathways
DESMONDdiabetes service
Delivery
Channel
How service is delivered
Telehealth
Brand
How you explain the
benefits
Fit4Life
Experience
How you care
6Cs
Finance
Business Model
Payments,
Tariffs,
Network
Procure and
collaborate
Contracts with
Macmillan
Service Development
The NHS Simple Telehealth System Florence Cost £80/patient/year Saving £1000/patient/year
How does NHS Innovations support Trusts
Idea Evaluation • Defining Unmet Need
• IP Assessment
• Market Analysis
• Literature Review
• Peer Review
• SWOT Analysis
• Health Economics
• NICE/RC guidelines
• Industry Collaborators
• Route to Adoption/Commercialisation
NEED
Defining Unmet Medical Needs
Precisely define the problem to be solved – its not always obvious!
• Scale of Problem
– General – how many patients or hospitals affected
– Specific – only in this hospital
• Product/Service Need
– Efficacy
– Safety/Tolerability
– Convenience
• Disease Seriousness
– Mortality
– Morbidity
• Disease Cost
– Direct Costs (medical costs)
– Indirect Costs (lost work time for patients and caregivers)
Protect the Solution
Intellectual Property is a legal framework that protects ideas, concepts, innovations and the results of mental effort.
Different Types of IP • Know how
• Patents
• Trade marks
• Copyright
• Registered designs
• Unregistered design rights
• Trade secrets
Peer Review
Apparatus for Facilitating the Birth of a Child by Centrifugal Force Patent no.3,216,423 Issued: November 9, 1965 Inventors: George and Charlotte Blonsky, New York, NY
The good …. “I can see how that would improve the patient experience”
The bad….. “we don’t do it that way in our Trust”
The indifferent…. “the budget wouldn’t stretch”
Bright Ideas in Health Awards
4 Awards • Service Innovation
• Technology Innovation
• Innovation in Primary Care
• SME Innovation in Healthcare
Contact Details
Carolyn Horrocks
NHS Innovations North
0191 516 4400
www.nhsinnovationsnorth.org.uk