BLOG: In her latest blog, Laura Rooney, Director of Strategy at HInM reflects on 2024 and shares the thoughts and comments from other HInM staff members. Find out what working at Health Innovation Manchester means to our staff members in this short video! 🔗 Read the blog here: https://bit.ly/3ZMszoH 🎥 The Eastern Blok 🗣️ Lauren Constable Stuart Kaill Daniel Zamora Elizabeth Maher Laura Rooney Saif Ahmed Jay Hamilton Dai Roberts #weareHInM
Health Innovation Manchester
Hospitals and Health Care
Our vision is to improve the lives of local people, transforming care and boosting the economy through innovation.
About us
Health Innovation Manchester (HInM) is a different type of place-based innovation organisation. Our vision is to be world leading in improving the lives of local people, transforming care and boosting the economy through innovation. In Greater Manchester, we have the unique ability to deliver innovation into frontline care at pace and scale thanks to our £6bn devolved health and social care system, unrivalled digital assets and ambitions, exceptional academic and research capability and thriving industry partnerships. #weareHInM
- Website
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http://www.healthinnovationmanchester.com
External link for Health Innovation Manchester
- Industry
- Hospitals and Health Care
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Manchester
- Type
- Government Agency
- Founded
- 2017
- Specialties
- innovation, health, digital, medical, med-tech, research, industry partnerships, and digital health
Locations
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Primary
Suite C, Third Floor, City Labs
Nelson Street
Manchester, M13 9NQ, GB
Employees at Health Innovation Manchester
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Steve Oldfield CB
Non-Executive Director & Senior Advisor. Former Chief Commercial Officer & Director General Life Sciences at UK Department of Health & Social Care…
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Jonathan Davies
Project Manager for Digital Social Care Records Adoption at Health Innovation Manchester
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Program Manager at Health Innovation Manchester
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Laura Rooney
Director of Strategy, Health Innovation Manchester - innovation, digital, data, life sciences
Updates
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Our programme lead was invited to talk at the round table about the success of the InHip project undertaken in #GreaterManchester As part of the InHip programme, HInM ran a pilot at the Royal Oldham Hospital (ROH), which focussed on transforming services for children and young people living with asthma and related conditions as well as reducing avoidable harms caused by smoking or second-hand smoke inside the home. Catherine Barrow, Senior Programme Development Lead at HInM said: "I am incredibly proud of the work we have undertaken to address the prevalence of paediatric asthma and the effects of second-hand smoke on the condition. Working with local partners, we have built new relationships, fostered trust and worked across organisational boundaries to co-produce tailored interventions with local communities. We have clearly demonstrated how much can be achieved together. Funding from the InHip programme enabled us to increase understanding of the impact of smoking on asthma and to provide additional support to children, young people and their families. We were also able to diagnose asthma more easily and to monitor it by increasing access to Fractional Exhaled Nitric Oxide (FeNO) testing. We wish to build on this success, and we are now exploring how we can introduce something similar in other areas.” 🔗 Read the InHIP report here: https://lnkd.in/eNC9EmWC
The Health Innovation Network recently hosted a roundtable discussion, ‘Tackling Health Inequalities through Innovation’, bringing together leading voices in healthcare, public policy and community engagement. Together, exploring how innovation can help tackle healthcare inequalities and improve access to healthcare. Key themes: 💡 Collaborative infrastructure: Building a framework for continuous learning and shared knowledge across regions. 💡 Strategic partnerships: Demonstrating impact and scalability by bringing together partners. 💡 Local adaptation: Integrating proven innovations into unique local communities for meaningful change. 💡 Economic alignment: Embedding tackling healthcare inequalities into local economic planning, including strategic funding allocations. 💡 Policy advocacy: Coordinating advocacy to influence policies and drive funding. The roundtable highlighted the importance of partnerships, adapting successful initiatives like the Innovation for Healthcare Inequalities Programme, and connecting national priorities with local needs to drive meaningful change. Read the InHIP report: 🔗 https://lnkd.in/eNC9EmWC
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✨ HInM Year In Review 2024: Day 12 ✨ In her end of year blog, Laura Rooney, Director of Strategy at HInM reflects on 2024 and shares the thoughts and comments from other HInM staff members. 🔗https://bit.ly/3OGY12r #weareHInM #12DaysOfHInMness
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✨ HInM Year In Review 2024: Day 11 ✨ At Health Innovation Manchester and NHS Greater Manchester, one of our missions is to improve patient care by enhancing digital services for healthcare professionals and patients. We are thrilled to have received industry recognition for GM Care Record programmes, showing the value of partnership to achieve success, winning three awards in two months. 🔗 https://bit.ly/3OGY12r #weareHInM #12DaysOfHInMness
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✨ HInM Year In Review 2024: Day 10 ✨ The Health Innovation Accelerator has been established to rapidly improve the diagnosis and treatment of disease across the 2.8m #GreaterManchester population. The Accelerator encompasses two projects, the Advanced Diagnostics Accelerator and the DEVOTE programme, delivered through a partnership between HInM, Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust, The University of Manchester, and industry partners. Through these programmes of work, the Accelerator is addressing several of Greater Manchester’s major morbidities including liver, heart and lung disease, by using academic, clinical and industry excellence to better understand data, digital tools and innovative point of care testing to improve health outcomes for patients. 🔗 https://bit.ly/3OGY12r #weareHInM #12DaysOfHInMness
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✨ HInM Year In Review 2024: Day 9 ✨ In October, HInM announced a groundbreaking strategic partnership with Eli Lilly and Company UK & Ireland to initiate a five-year real-world evidence study (SURMOUNT-REAL UK), subject to relevant approvals. The study will evaluate the real-world effectiveness of #tirzepatide in weight loss, diabetes prevention, and prevention of obesity-related complications for adults with obesity. The evidence generated will seek to increase the global evidence base on the long-term impacts of weight loss medicines and potentially inform the UK’s care pathway approach to the treatment of obesity. 🔗 https://bit.ly/3OGY12r #weareHInM #12DaysOfHInMness #obesity
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✨ HInM Year In Review 2024: Day 8 ✨ Manchester Academic Health Science Centre announces Honorary Clinical Chairs for 2024. The MAHSC Honorary Clinical Chairs are awarded on an annual basis by The University of Manchester Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health. They are awarded to individuals who have made a major contribution to their clinical specialty, including excellence in research and education. 🔗https://bit.ly/3OGY12r #weareHInM #12DaysOfHInMness
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✨ HInM Year In Review 2024: Day 7 ✨ 📑We released our Annual Innovation Impact Report for 2023 to 2024 in August, highlighting the difference we are making to improving the health and wellbeing of the Greater Manchester’s population. 🏥The report particularly focusses on four priority areas that has delivered the greatest benefits to the health and care system. 🔗https://bit.ly/3OGY12r #weareHInM #12DaysOfHInMness
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✨ HInM Year In Review 2024: Day 6 ✨ 🎓 Health Innovation Manchester and The Manchester Metropolitan University officially launched a strategic partnership in January 2024, celebrating a new era of collaborative research and innovation aimed at improving the health and wellbeing of Greater Manchester’s citizens. The partnership will focus on two main strategic objectives: 🏃♂️ Advancing Research in Sport and Health: Leveraging the capabilities of the Manchester Metropolitan University Institute of Sport to explore how physical activity can improve population health outcomes. 🧠 Enhancing Mental Health Outcomes: Focusing on research to improve mental health services, particularly for children, young people, and individuals with autism and learning disabilities. 🔗 Find out more here: https://bit.ly/3OGY12r #weareHInM #12DaysOfHInMness
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Today our organisation has come together for an all staff conference 🎄 ✨ This is a time to connect, reflect on our achievements, and look forward to the exciting opportunities ahead. #weareHInM