Eastern AHSN: Our year in numbers Our 2018/19 impact in numbers Patients & healthcare professionals Citizens Industry Organisational partnerships Eastern AHSN: Our year in numbers Patients & healthcare professionals 100%adoption of PReCePT programme in the Eastern region and 28 mothers given magnesium sulphate to reduce the risk of their babies being born with cerebral palsy referrals, reducing the risk of medication errors and hospital readmissions. 23,401people benefited from our programmes 16 year saving to the NHS from these 16 cases alone is £354,000 8deaths and programme at Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. The estimated first debilitating strokes prevented in the first year of an award-winning screening. 15,000 Electronic Medication Optimisation Pathway (EMOP) led to 1,824 More than cases of AF diagnosed and put onto stroke prevention measures patients screened, more than 400 new Thanks to a prevention focused programme, the number of babies with risk factors for sepsis who required IV antibiotics at James Paget Hospital, Norfolk was halved 1,608registered for MyCOPD — 22% of the national total We supported 20medical directors from across the Eastern region to network, share best practice and develop their leadership skills by hosting Medical Director Masterclasses 182 delegates attended Foundations of QI workshops, across six STP regions; 95% of delegates reported that the workshops would influence their future practice. 24 stroke telemedicine to improve patient care paramedics trained in 5 Eastern AHSN: Our year in numbers 361 £430k SBRI-backed Owlstone Medical secured $50mto develop breath test technology that has the potential for earlier diagnosis of cancer and inflammatory and infectious diseases, saving lives and $1.5bnin healthcare costs We’ve spent 1,898hours engaging with innovative companies, SMEs, clinicians, academics and organisations Medtech Accelerator injected into early-stage innovations in partnership with Health Enterprise East £400,000 innovators supported through our NHS Readiness events and 1:1 surgeries UKRI grant secured for Rare Diseases Sprint Exemplar Innovation Project to develop a secure cloud research platform to transform our understanding of rare genetic disorders, drive improvements in diagnosis and provide proof of principle for use in other diseases Enabled CRiL to leverage extra funding of over £88m. An independent study by a health economist concludes that the technology could save the NHS each year £2.4m 183 delegates attended our 2 innovation exchange events and 4 new real-world validation projects instigated as a result of our innovation exchanges 4out of 12National Innovation Accelerator (NIA) Fellows selected came from the Eastern region 26 using the platform to present their ideas and get expert feedback innovators benefited from Industry 8 for innovators NHS Readiness events staged Eastern AHSN: Our year in numbers 10 100% new Patient and Public Voice Partners trained to represent citizens’ needs adoption of ChatHealth text support health advice service for young people in the 51 100,000+ visits to Just One Norfolk website in the first year people completed the ESCAPE-pain programme to enable self-care Eastern region Citizens 100 8 More than pharmacist-led sessions on Community patients attended our Conversations about Medicines Eastern AHSN: Our year in numbers 6 34local authorities; Cambridge University Health Partners and 8universities Strategic partnerships with the ABPI(Association of British Pharmaceutical Industry) and the ABHI(Association of British HealthTech Industries) secured 112delegates inspired to participate in our initiatives and listen to Tim Harford at our conference Innovation in Healthcare: New 13 Clinical Commissioning Groups; Enterprise Partnerships; Health Education England; NHS Leadership Academy; We work in partnership with Transformation Partnerships;22NHS trusts; Health Enterprise East; 5Local Solutions to Well-known Issues Sustainability and Organisational partnerships