Report reveals investment in the West Midlands through healthcare innovation

The West Midlands Academic Health Science Network (WMAHSN) has released its 2022/23 Impact Report, highlighting the work and innovations that have helped to improve health and generate income growth across the West Midlands.

PETER MEDLICOTT

Key achievements outlined in the report include a reduction of 745 emergency 999 calls – just over two per day – as a result of West Midlands care homes adopting deterioration management tools. This resulted in a reduction of 11,633 hospital bed stays, in cases where patients could receive alternative treatment.

As well as reducing pressures on the NHS and encouraging young people to get involved with healthcare innovations, the WMAHSN has also created 16 new jobs, supported 448 businesses and achieved over £9 million of inward investment into the region.

April 2023 marked 10 years since the AHSN Network was established by NHS England and, in this time, the WMAHSN has undergone growth and transformation. In the past year alone, the organisation has grown to support the delivery of its programmes, which focus on improving Implementation and Adoption, Patient Safety and Improvement, and Innovation and Commercial.

Key highlights from the WMAHSN Impact Report include:

Professor Michael Sheppard, chair of the WMAHSN, said: “Our purpose is to lead, catalyse and drive cooperation, collaboration and productivity to accelerate the adoption of healthcare innovation across the region. With this in mind, it is inspiring to see the positive impact our work has had over the past year, generating continuous improvement in the region’s health and wealth and making a real difference to patients.

“The healthcare sector continues to be a highly dynamic and evolving environment, and we’ve seen several changes across the landscape during 2022/23. Despite this, we intend to keep strengthening our ability to work nationally, regionally and locally, maintaining the environment we have helped create.”

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