Health Innovation East: our year in numbers

Health Innovation East: our year in numbers

Our year in numbers Our impact in numbers 2023-24 Throughout 2023/24 we have worked with our partners to make sure the best ideas in health and care make a difference for the people we serve. Here are just some of the statistics that show the impact of our work during this time. Secured 10m funding, alongside Cambridge University Health Partners, to launch NHS England Secure Data Environment in our region. Collaborating with 30+ digital leaders to the coordinate delivery. 6 of 19 midwives completing the Minority Maternity and Neonatal Staff Development programme were promoted this year. 21 companies from the Asia-Pacific region benefitted from our International Innovator Masterclasses. 914 health and care professionals accessed the East of England stroke forum 600k+ funding secured towards lipid transformation learning series. projects in the region. 50,000+ additional people in the East of England are 1,000+ patients were prescribed the cholesterol- inclisiran across 87% of East of England PCNs. lowering therapy being treated at NICE guidance target levels for high blood pressure and/or high cholesterol. 1,661 hours 813 people have benefitted from our of support assisted the development of innovators innovator toolkits 1,202 people accessed our grant opportunities guide 595 companies supported across the UK and internationally 51.3 million of investment has been leveraged by companies weve worked with this year. 1.1m secured alongside BLMK ICB to pilot and evaluate two HealthTech innovations. 6.5m secured, over 5 years, to transform sickle cell services in the region, improving accessibility for patients. 200+ people joined our Bridging the Gap: net zero event. The innovation funnel 2023/24: What happens to innovations that come through our Innovation Review Panel? The different outcomes are as follows: Triage and scoring Toolkits and signposting Innovation Review Panel Pilot sites established Spread and adoption 204 145 33 6 11 Share this article Return to About Us Up next: Read how we are using data to generate intelligence to improve peoples health.