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Innovation Pathways in the NHS: An Introductory Review
- Source :
- Therapeutic Innovation & Regulatory Science
- Publication Year :
- 2021
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Abstract
- Acknowledgements: We would like to thank Polygeia, a student-led global health think tank, for its support in organising the project. Specifically, we would like to thank Haowen Kwan (Polygeia) and Ananya Manchanda (University of Cambridge). We would also like to thank Elizabeth Evans (Costello Medical, UK) and Dr Simran Chana (NHS) for their advice during the project and for reviewing the manuscript.<br />Healthcare as an industry is recognised as one of the most innovative. Despite heavy regulation, there is substantial scope for new technologies and care models to not only boost patient outcomes but to do so at reduced cost to healthcare systems and consumers. Promoting innovation within national health systems such as the National Health Service (NHS) in the United Kingdom (UK) has been set as a key target for health care professionals and policy makers. However, while the UK has a world-class biomedical research industry, several reports in the last twenty years have highlighted the difficulties faced by the NHS in encouraging and adopting innovations, with the journey from idea to implementation of health technology often taking years and being very expensive, with a high failure rate. This has led to the establishment of several innovation pathways within and around the NHS, to encourage the invention, development and implementation of cost-effective technologies that improve health care delivery. These pathways span local, regional and national health infrastructure. They operate at different stages of the innovation pipeline, with their scope and work defined by location, technology area or industry sector, based on the specific problem identified when they were set up. In this introductory review, we outline each of the major innovation pathways operating at local, regional and national levels across the NHS, including their history, governance, operating procedures and areas of expertise. The extent to which innovation pathways address current challenges faced by innovators is discussed, as well as areas for improvement and future study.
- Subjects :
- Entrepreneurship
Technology
Emerging technologies
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Biomedical Technology
Review
State Medicine
03 medical and health sciences
0302 clinical medicine
Inventions
Health care
Humans
Pharmacology (medical)
Quality (business)
030212 general & internal medicine
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics (miscellaneous)
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Scope (project management)
business.industry
030503 health policy & services
Corporate governance
Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
Health technology
Public relations
Quality
United Kingdom
Work (electrical)
Business
Safety
Investment
0305 other medical science
Delivery of Health Care
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- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Therapeutic Innovation & Regulatory Science
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....0359489774036bd29f5e336ac3c00f02