The West of England Academic Health Science Network will
accelerate the spread of innovative, evidence-based care to
improve health and care quality.
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The North West Coast Academic Health Science Network covers
all NHS organisations in Merseyside, South Cumbria, and most
of Cheshire and Lancashire.
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Imperial College Healthcare Partners is the designated
Academic Health Science Network (AHSN) for North West London.
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The Kent Surrey Sussex Academic Health Science Network aims to
enhance the lives of more than four million people living and
working in Kent Surrey and Sussex.
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UCLPartners helps people to work together to translating
cutting edge research and innovation into measureable health
and wealth gain for patients and populations in London, across
the UK and globally.
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The South West Peninsula Academic Health Science Network
supports the adoption and spread of new ideas and best
practice across Somerset, Devon, Cornwall and the Isles of
Scilly.
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The West Midlands Academic Health Science Network will create
and support an environment for sustainable improvement to the
health, wealth and wellbeing of the population of the West
Midlands.
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The Wessex Academic Health Science Network aims to deliver
life-long health benefits through system-wide collaboration,
accelerating the emergence of new technologies, services and
wealth, whilst facilitating rapid knowledge exchange and
uptake into education and training.
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The Greater Manchester Academic Health Science Network main
aim is to improve population health and create opportunity for
wealth and employment through building on our assets and
adopting effective method for reliable implementation of
agreed best practice.
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The Academic Health Science Network for Yorkshire and the
Humber will create and harness a strong, purposeful
partnership between patients, health services, industry, and
academia to achieve a significant measureable improvement in
the health and wealth of the population.
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