The 13 innovations joining the UK NHS Innovation Accelerator were announced

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Apr 2019

The 13 innovations joining the NHS Innovation Accelerator were announced on March 5, 2019, as part of an event to launch the fourth year of this award-winning national accelerator.

An NHS England initiative delivered in partnership with England’s 15 Academic Health Science Networks (AHSNs), the NHS Innovation Accelerator (NIA) has supported the uptake and spread of 37 high impact, evidence-based innovations across more than 1,700 NHS sites since it launched in July 2015.

Each of the new innovations joining the NIA this year offer solutions supporting priority areas for England’s NHS: Mental Health, Primary Care and early diagnosis and prevention of cancer. Their recruitment onto the NIA follows an international call and robust selection process, including review by over 100 clinical, patient and commercial assessors, and the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE).

The 13 innovations selected to join the NIA in 2019 are:

  • Mental Health
  • ChatHealth: Safe, secure messaging service that puts young people and parents directly in touch with healthcare professionals. Developed by Leicestershire Partnership NHS Trust, it supports greater efficiencies by enabling individual nurses to provide services to many more people
  • Mush: Free app enabling mums to instantly become part of their local mum community, to seek advice, arrange meet-ups and to make friends for life
  • S12 Solutions: App and website connecting Approved Mental Health Professionals (AMHPs) with section 12 (s.12) approved doctors, enabling quicker and easier Mental Health Act (MHA) assessment set-up
  • Virti: Digital tool providing mental health support and training services to health professionals and patients at scale
  • Prevention and early diagnosis of cancer
  • Population Genetic Testing: Model of care for testing populations to identify individuals at higher risk of breast and ovarian cancers because they carry the BRCA1/2 genes
  • PrecisionPoint Transperineal Access System: Urology device introducing local anesthetic transperineal biopsies (needle inserted through the perineal skin rather than via the rectum), delivering safer, quicker and more effective prostate biopsies
  • Skin Analytics: Intervention which enables dermatologist-quality screening in GP practices by using AI algorithms to identify skin cancer
  • SkinVision: App empowering people to monitor their skin for early signs of skin cancer
  • Primary Care
  • Digital Continuing Healthcare (CHC) Assessment Process: Software innovation improving quality and productivity in Continuing Healthcare (CHC) teams by eliminating paper assessments and automating the workflow and communication to speed up decisions around eligibility
  • Droplet: Intelligent hydration aid which combats dehydration in community-based and acute settings by monitoring the frequency of drinking and providing instant visual and verbal reminders to drink
  • Echo: Free, secure app that lets you order NHS prescriptions and get medication delivered to your door
  • Low Carb Program: Digital behavior change platform for people with type 2 diabetes providing goal-focused education, personalized resources, and support to implement a lower carbohydrate lifestyle
  • MIRA Rehab: MIRA’s software turns physical and cognitive exercises into video games, making physiotherapy fun and convenient for patients recovering from surgery or injury

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