The Government and NHS England have relicensed England’s 15 Academic Health Science Networks (AHSNs). To better reflect their role as the innovation arm of the NHS, EMAHSN will change its name to ‘Health Innovation East Midlands‘ and WMAHSN will change it’s name to ‘Health Innovation West Midlands‘.

Please see below for an article from Health Innovation East Midlands, announcing their news.

We’re really excited to have Alison Mlot and Thomas Llewellyn join us on Thursday at Innovation Day to outline how these changes will look in practice for both organisations.

For more information on Innovation Day, click here.

 

HINs work locally and nationally to support the spread of all types of innovation within the NHS, from new technologies to ways of working and service improvements. They also provide bespoke support to innovators to accelerate promising innovations from development to adoption, and boost economic growth.

Health Innovation East Midlands Managing Director, Nicole McGlennon said: “Health Innovation East Midlands will continue to provide expert support to the local health and care system, and to healthcare innovators.

“We will remain a network of 15 organisations that shares knowledge and skills and ensures that successful transformations benefit services and populations across the country.”

From 1st October, EMAHSN’s new organisation contact details are:

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