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SBRI Healthcare ProgrammeAn NHS England funded initiative delivered by the Eastern Academic Health Science Network
www.sbrihealthcare.co.uk@sbrihealthcare
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Helping the public sector address challenges• Using innovation to achieve a step change
Accelerating technology commercialisation • Providing a route to market
Support and the development of innovative companies • Providing a lead customer/R&D partner • Providing funding and credibility for fund raising
SBRI is a pan-government, structured process enabling the public sector to engage with innovative suppliers:
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SBRI Key features 100% funded R&D Operate under procurement rules rather than state aid rules UK implementation of EU pre-commercial procurement Deliverable based rather than hours worked or costs incurred Contract with prime supplier
• Who may choose to sub contract but remains accountable IP rests with supplier
• Certain usage rights with public sector – companies encouraged to exploit IP
Light touch reporting, payments quarterly and up front
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Things to Note Any size of business is eligible Other organisations are eligible as long as the route to market is
demonstrated All contract values quoted INCLUDE VAT Applications assessed on Fair Market Value Contract terms are non-negotiable Single applicant (partners shown as sub contractors) Applicants must fully complete the application form
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Eligible costs (all to include VAT) Labour costs broken down by
individual Material costs (incl.
consumables specific to the project)
Capital equipment costs Sub-contract costs Travel and subsistence costs Other costs specifically
attributed to the project
Indirect Costs:• General office and basic
laboratory consumables• Library services/learning
resources• Finance, personnel, public
relations and departmental services
• Central and distributed computing
• Cost of capital employed• Overheads
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https://sbri.innovateuk.org/
website contains details of all SBRI competitions
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Accelerating Innovation
• Acute flow & efficiency
• Pediatric self-care
Opens June 2016
£5m available
www.sbrihealthcare.
co.uk
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SBRI Process
Due diligence & contracts
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New Competition Spring 2016
Competition launch: 8th June 2016
Closing Date: Noon 28th July
Industry workshops: 21st June, London 22nd June, Leeds
Contracts awarded: November 2016
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Digital Platforms
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Diagnostics / Screening
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Medical Technologies
POLYPHOTONIX
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Accelerating Innovation
Ideas Delivered - SBRINHS funded, AHSN led programme, with national clinical and industry engagement and the potential to deliver substantial NHS
efficiency saving and health benefits
30 clinically led
challenges during annual
cycle of 2 challenges
NHS value and patient nos*
2012/13 - £510m -23m
2013/14 - £424m – 4m
2014/15 - £299m – 1.9m 172
cont
ract
s
£55m invested
since 2012
+£14m this year
119 feasibility contracts (phase 1)
55 development contracts (phase 2)
8 implementation contracts (phase 3)
250 jobs, 66 patents/TMs,
£45m+ VC/investor funds leveraged
87% small or micro
56% under £250- turn over
56% under 5 years old
* Independent Health Economics assessment
20 companies currently selling
Three exporting
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AHSN/SBRI Healthcare companies Phase II onwards
Yorks & HumberAdvanced Digital Innovations,Dynamic Health Systems, RedEmbedded Systems East Midlands
Astrimmune, Inspiration Healthcare, ViVo Smart Medical Devices
EasternAseptika, Bespak, Cambridge Respiratory Innovations, Hidalgo, Ieso Digital Health, Inotec AMD, Owlstone, TwistDX
S.London, Imperial, UCLPArmourgel, Big White Wall, Cupris, Lightpoint Medical, Maldaba, MIRA Rehab, Therakind, TiKa, uMotif
WessexMy mHealth, i2r Medical
North East & North CumbriaPolyphotonix
Kent, Surrey & SussexAnaxsys, Docobo, InMezzo
Greater Manchester & NW CoastBiosensors, Cardiocity, Digital Creativity in Disability, SkyMed, Rapid Rhythm, Veraz
West MidlandsAdvanced Therapeutic Materials, Just Checking
West of EnglandCareflow Connect, Handaxe, Folium Optics, Mayden
South WestPlessey Semiconductors
OxfordFuel 3D, Oxford Biosignals, Message Dynamics
Scotland, N Ireland & WalesEdixomed
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Self care and independence for children with long term conditions
Clinical Presentations
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Self-care and Independence in Children with Long Term Conditions
SBRI Healthcare NHS England competition for development contracts 2016
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Making a difference to children’s healthcare
• Long-term conditions or chronic diseases are conditions for which there is currently no cure, and which are managed with drugs and other treatment
• Examples – cerebral palsy, asthma, diabetes, rare diseases
• Includes physical disability and mental health
• About 15 million people in England have a long-term condition
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Why this call?
• TITCH workshops• Feedback from meetings• Web referrals
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The scale of the problemPeople with long-term conditions now account for about 50 per cent of all GP
appointments, 64 per cent of all outpatient appointments and over 70 per cent of all
inpatient bed days
Department of Health (2012). Report. Long-term conditions compendium of Information: 3rd edition
The conditions rising most quickly are
cancers, chronic kidney disease and diabetes 0.8 million disabled CYP
aged 0–18 in the UK are disabled which accounts for
6% of all children
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How many young people?
20% of children and young people have at least one LTC
Department of Health (2012). Report. Long-term conditions compendium of Information: 3rd edition
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Impact on life
• Currently, CYP with long term-conditions spend a lot of their lives interacting with the health service – impact on later life
• In 2012, 31% of school pupils aged 11–15 who reported having a long-term illness, disability or medical condition felt it impacted negatively on their ability to participate in education
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What do patients with LTCs want?
People with long term conditions consistently say:
• They want to be involved in decisions about their care – they want to be listened to
• They want access to information to help them make those decisions
• They want support to understand their condition and confidence to manage – support to self care
• They do not want to be in hospital unless it is absolutely necessary
Our health, our care, our say: a new direction for community services – consultation responses from people with long term conditions
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What are the risks of not intervening early?
• During early life young people develop skills that will contribute to society in adulthood
Having an LTC• Reduces quality of life over time• Increases the risk of mental health problems• More likely to have risky health behaviours • Increases risk of not working
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What are the benefits of intervening early?
• Strong evidence that self-management behaviours initiated in adolescence remain with them throughout life
• Key elements of development, particularly emotional development will have a permanent effect on life skills in adulthood
• Improved education and social integration
Sawyer SM, Drew S, Yeo MS, Britto MT. Lancet 2007; 369(9571): 1481–9Durlak JA, Weissberg RP, Dymnicki AB, Taylor RD, Schellinger KB. Child Dev.
2011 Jan- Feb;82(1):405-32.
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Tools for Living: A child has three occupations (activities): self-care, productivity and leisure
SELF CAREThe personal care activities that children engage e.g.:
bathingtooth brushing
dressing eating
toileting
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Productivity
The play and school activities that children engage in e.g.
cutting with scissorsdrawing
doing puzzlesbuilding with blocks
attending to individual / group activities
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Leisure
The extracurricular activities that children engage in e.g.
spending time with familyplaying with friends
teamsclubs
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Aspects and skills in child development to consider
Gross Motor skills
Cognitive skills
Physical skills
Psychosocial skills
Fine Motor skills
Sensory skills
Link with the environment : Physical + Social +Cultural
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The challenge Supported self management
• Giving people with long term conditions the support they need to increase the control they have over their own lives
• and to minimise the constraints imposed on them by their state of health or disability.
• It requires seeing patients not as passive recipients of care but as active partners
(Bodenheimer et al 2005)
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Challenges with LTC in CYP
• LTCs may not just be one specific disease – there may be multiple associated co-morbidities
• Parent may have the same condition• Disease course and presentation varies with
age
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Category 1Assisting or restoring function
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Category 2Self-care & Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM)
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Category 3: Home based investigations
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Changing the direction of care
Community: Self management
School
Social Integration
Remote patient monitoring
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Summary
• Child and Young People pose different challenges relating to the development of novel technology to support LTCs
• Large impact and benefit over time
• The scale of the challenge is great
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www.titch.org.uk
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Improving patient flow to maximise operational efficiency in the acute sector
Clinical Presentations
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Improving patient flow to maximise operational efficiency in the Acute Sector
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Improving /
to maximise operational efficiency
in the Acute Sector
patient flow
Measurable
Unplanned
The progressive movement of People, Equipment and Information through a sequence of processes.
Everything- How, When, Where, Who of a hospital stay except the clinical decisions made about the patient(the What)
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Explanation of patient flow
It’s complicated, however….
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Admission
• History• Admin
Diagnostics
• Imaging• Pathology• Genetics• Pathology• Endoscopy
Treatments
• Radiological• Pharmacologic
al• Surgery• Therapy• Psychological
Discharge
• Safety• Logistics• Follow up• Re-admittance
avoidance
Patient is Fed, Hydrated and Cared for
Relatives/Friends Informed + Supported
Staff communication / networking / Decisions of care/ Transfer of care
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Pathway Attribute Simplest Patient Complex PatientLength of stay 2 Hours > A Year
Staff 20 100’s
Condition 1 Main Multiple co-morbidities
Process steps 100-120 1000’s
Discharge Walk out Specialist transport, multiple agency support
Hospital Attribute Small LargeBeds 200 2000+
Wards 20 100+
Staff 2000 15,000+
Episodes per year 120,000 750,000+
Every patient is different*
Every Hospital is different
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Imbalance leads to:• Exit block• Outliers• Prolonged Length of stay (LOS)• Operational complexity• Culture erosion• Staff Burnout• Huge variation in activity, over resourcing
Admissions (input)
Discharges (output)
Avoidance is the best outcome but this challenge is from
admission onwards
When it doesn’t flow
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It could be an improvement that is for one specific group of patients
It could be systemic improvement that is for all patients
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Category 1: Improving in-patient journey whilst receiving care within the hospital
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Category 2: Improving use of resources during the patient journey within acute care
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Category 3: Improving efficiency of hospital discharge
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Technology, Equipment,
software
PeopleProcess
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What does good look like?
http://sbrihealthcare.co.uk/case-studies/
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It’s an exciting challengebe ambitious
Population 65M4M Acute admission/year
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1314 15 16
Chances are someone you know will have an acute episode in the next 16 days
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Joop TanisDirector SBRI Healthcare [email protected] 928040
www.sbrihealthcare.co.uk@sbrihealthcare
The application process
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Application Processwww.sbrihealthcare.co.uk
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Application Processwww.sbrihealthcare.co.uk
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Application Processwww.sbrihealthcare.co.uk
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Application Process
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Assessment Phase Timelines• Close competition, noon on 28th July• Review compliance (July)• Assessment packs assigned and issued to technical assessors
(August)• Each application reviewed and scored by technical assessors
(August)• Assessment of long-list applications at panel meeting involving
clinical leads (September)• Production of rank ordered list for interview (September)• Interview panels to select final winners (October)• Draft and issue contracts (November)• Publish contracts awarded (November)• Feedback to unsuccessful applicants (by December)
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1. What will be the effect of this proposal on the challenge addressed? 2. What is the degree of technical challenge? How innovative is the project?3. Will the technology have a competitive advantage over existing/alternate technologies
that can meet the market needs? 4. Are the milestones and project plan appropriate? 5. Is the proposed development plan a sound approach?6. Does the proposed project have an appropriate commercialisation plan and does the
size of the market justify the investment? 7. Does the company appear to have the right skills and experience to deliver the
intended benefits? 8. Does the proposal look sensible financially? Is the overall budget realistic and justified
in terms of the aims and methods proposed?
Assessment Criteria
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Key Points to Remember• Research and define the market/patient need
• Review the direct competitor landscape and make sure you define your USP
• Consider your route to market, what is the commercialisation plan? Do you know who your customer will be, how will you distribute, how much will you charge for the product/service?
• How will the project be managed (what tools will you use, how will the team communicate etc.)
• Provide a clear cost breakdown
• Make sure you answer all of the questions in sufficient detail
• Try not to use too much technical jargon, sell the project in terms the NHS will understand (outcomes, benefits to patients etc.)
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Karen Livingstone SBRI Healthcare National [email protected] 257271
Joop TanisDirector of the SBRI Healthcare [email protected] 928040
www.sbrihealthcare.co.uk@sbrihealthcare
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