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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The North East and North Cumbria Academic Health Science
Network is committed to improving both the health and economic
prosperity of its region through innovation, research and
dissemination of knowledge.
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The Network works across four large, established biomedical
and clinical communities, to drive sustainable improvements,
through partners with a track record of excellence in
research, teaching and education, health services and
industry.
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East Midlands Academic Health Science Network is a systematic
delivery mechanism for innovation, enabling all National
Health Service and Higher Education Institutions industry and
other partners to engage in research and innovation from its
inception, and translate their expertise once that research
and innovation is ready for implementation.
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The Oxford Academic Health Science Network enables partners to
come together with commissioning bodies, patients and the
public to form a community to participate in providing
evidence based best care for our patients and population, to
innovate and in so doing, to deliver new opportunities to
create wealth.
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The Health Innovation Network (HIN) South London, the Academic
Health Science Network for South London, is a partnership that
connects academics, NHS commissioners and providers, local
authorities, patients and patient groups, and industry in
order to accelerate the spread and adoption of innovations and
best practice, using evidence-based research across large
populations.
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This document published by the NHS Commissioning Board
outlines the role that Clinical Senates will play in providing
strategic clinical advice and leadership across a broad
geographical area to clinical commissioning groups (CCGs),
health and wellbeing boards (HWB) and the NHS Commissioning
Board from April 2013.
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The NHS Commissioning Board Authority has set out its plan for
a small number of strategic clinical networks to improve
health services for specific patient groups or conditions,
including people with dementia.
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This discussion paper outlines a proposal to establish pilots
of Dementia Clinical Networks in line with the action set out
in the Prime Minister’s Dementia Challenge when pilots will be
launched in September 2012.
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