Joint working agreements and transfers of value

We work with other organisations to make sure health and social care services have access to the latest innovations to improve patient care and enable efficiencies.

A joint working agreement (JWA) provides a common reference point which formalises this collaborative relationship, the responsibilities and boundaries for each partner.

Our current joint working agreements and transfers of value (ToVs)

The information below outlines joint working agreements and transfers of value between Health Innovation East and commercial organisations in support of programmes of work that aim to improve the health and care system in the East of England.

Organisations involved Programme or activity Start date End date Monetary or in-kind value Summary of benefit
Health Innovation East and Bayer PLC (UK) Staff secondment (Healthcare Partnership Manager – one day per week) April 2020 April 2023 In-kind value: one day per week – Healthcare Partnership Manager at Bayer PLC (UK) Supporting the work of teams across Health Innovation East.
Health Innovation East, Janssen-Cilag Limited, Cambridgeshire and Peterborough NHS Foundation Trust (CPFT) and National Institute for Health and Care Research: Applied Research Collaboration – East of England (NIHR ARC) ‘i-VALiD: informing values-based practice in persistent depression’ July 2020 Dec 2022 £105,978

Grant – medical educational goods and services (MEGS)

Grant funding to support two postdoctoral posts to conduct clinical and health economic evaluation of patients with persistent depression across CPFT. To build an evidence base for service redesign in mental health.
Health Innovation East and AstraZeneca UK Ltd. ‘Multimorbid patient care optimisation across the East of England’ February 2021 End April 2023 £139,625 from AstraZeneca (matched by Health Innovation East) Development and provision of educational content including – the time and contribution of a medical writer, educator and a project manager. Analysis of real-world evidence. The oversight of a senior team on a joint steering committee.
Health Innovation East, Amicus Therapeutics UK Ltd., BioMarin (U.K.) Limited, Sanofi UK, Takeda UK Limited, Royal College of Nursing and Open Health Communications LLP ‘Online educational platform for nurses working in or interested in Lysosomal Storage Disorders (LSD)’ May 2021 May 2023 £149,370

Grant – medical educational goods and services (MEGS)

Grant funding to develop an accredited online educational platform for nurses working in the field of Lysosomal Storage Disorders. Supporting the development, project management and content management of a Learning Management System (LMS) by medical communications agency (Open Health). Supporting the accreditation process through the Royal College of Nursing for at least two years.
Health Innovation East and Bayer PLC The Scale-Up Academy  1 November 2022 10 March 2023 £24,000

(Sponsorship)

Scale-Up Academy: Sponsorship of eight (8) places for companies to attend the Scale-Up Academy

Health Innovation East: Enabling innovators to help tackle the healthcare scale-up challenges by overcoming the barriers to commercial success

Bayer: Recognition of programme sponsorship. Professional development opportunity for Bayer staff in support of participating organisations

Health Innovation East and Abbott Staff secondment (Market Access Specialist – two days per month) Jan 2023 Dec 2023 In-kind value: Two days per month – Market Access Specialist Abbott Diabetes Care Supporting the work of teams across Health Innovation East.
Health Innovation East and Amgen Limited Advisor at a Market Access advisory board meeting 20 June 2023 20 June 2023 £896 (excluding VAT) Health Innovation East has been invited to join a virtual advisory board to explore the concept of a value-based approach to optimising the lipid pathway for patients deemed high-risk.
Health Innovation East and Daiichi Sankyo East of England Stroke Forum Annual Conference September 2023 September 2023 £12,578.00 + VAT Daiichi Sankyo are sponsoring a conference for healthcare professionals involved in stroke care.

This meeting has been organised by Health Innovation East and sponsored through funding by Daiichi Sankyo. Daiichi Sankyo has had no involvement in the organisation of the meeting which Health Innovation East is coordinating as hosts of the East of England Stroke Forum

Health Innovation East and Irwin Mitchell East of England Stroke Forum Annual Conference September 2023 September 2023 £2000+ VAT Irwin Mitchell are sponsoring videography at a conference for healthcare professionals involved in stroke care, enabling presentations from keynote speakers to be watched by more clinicians.
PROJECT DESCRIPTION

Technology tO Support ChAnge (TOSCA)

Teledermatology: platform implementation

Our teledermatology programme supports considerations for planning, development and commissioning of teledermatology services in the East of England.

Innovation for Healthcare Inequalities Programme (InHIP)

Health Innovation East is supporting integrated care systems (ICSs) in our region to address health inequalities in line with NHS England’s national Core20PLUS5 programme.

East of England Stroke Forum

The EoE Stroke Forum convenes healthcare professionals from across our region with a specific interest in stroke services.

The System Safety Improvement Programme (SSIP)

The aim of the programme is to create optimal conditions for patient safety improvement to flourish through working closely with integrated care systems (ICSs).

Assessing anticipatory care in SNEE

Health Innovation East has been commissioned by SNEE ICS to conduct an independent baseline review of current readiness within primary care to deliver anticipatory care by April 2023. It is hoped that this can support more integrated care delivery across the ICS.

Assessing remote monitoring pathways in integrated care systems

This project aims to evaluate how remote monitoring can track a wide range of conditions at home, and who it can help most. Health Innovation East has partnered with the NIHR Applied Research Collaboration East of England (NIHR ARC EoE) for the programme, with funding from the NHS Insights Prioritisation Programme (NIPP).

C the Signs – Clinical decision support tool

C the Signs is an integrated (Systm1 or EMIS) clinical decision support tool to aid cancer diagnosis. It uses AI to support GPs with risk-assessing patients by checking combinations of signs, symptoms, and risk factors, and will then suggesting an appropriate diagnostic pathway. The practice dashboard provides support for patient safety-netting.

CamAPS FX

CamAPS FX monitors glucose levels using data provided by a monitor and automatically adjusts the delivery of insulin via a pump, mimicking some of the functions of a healthy pancreas to stabilise glucose levels. It was developed by CamDiab at the University of Cambridge.

Cardiovascular disease (CVD) prevention programme

Improving the detection and management of the high-risk conditions atrial fibrillation (AF), high blood pressure and high cholesterol as well as early diagnosis of familial hypercholesterolaemia.

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