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'''SBRI Healthcare''' is an organisation based in [[Cambridge]], established to support technological innovations that tackle unmet needs within the NHS. It awards development grants to innovative companies.<ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (1 for 2)</ref>
The programme started in 2008. From 2013/2014 to 2015/2016 it has been funded by NHS England and has awarded an average of £17.5 million per year to small businesses in the UK. RAND Europe evaluated the programme in 2017. The successful companies reported obstacles to the uptake of their products, including resistance to innovation in the [[NHS]], and complex and bureaucratic procurement systems. They needed resources to complete development and obtain regulatory approval.<ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (1 for 2)</ref>
It runs two rounds of funding competitions a year, managed by individual [[Academic Health Science Networks]]. Companies are invited to bid for to develop solutions for specific health needs.<ref></ref>
[[My mhealth]] was awarded £1,059,107 for its COPD patient self-management, and patient management system in 2013.<ref></ref>
[[Just Checking Limited]], a monitoring service for vulnerable adults and dementia sufferers, was one of the successful applicants. It is now used by over 80% of local authorities in the UK.
[[PA Consulting Group]] produced a report on the SBRI in September 2018 which estimated that it had generated £30 million savings for the NHS by improved self care and reduced use of services.<ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (1 for 2)</ref> It supported 1,050 jobs in small companies, raised more than £179 million in funding and delivered 60 products to the market.<ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (1 for 2)</ref>
==References==
[[Category:Science and technology in the United Kingdom]]
The programme started in 2008. From 2013/2014 to 2015/2016 it has been funded by NHS England and has awarded an average of £17.5 million per year to small businesses in the UK. RAND Europe evaluated the programme in 2017. The successful companies reported obstacles to the uptake of their products, including resistance to innovation in the [[NHS]], and complex and bureaucratic procurement systems. They needed resources to complete development and obtain regulatory approval.<ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (1 for 2)</ref>
It runs two rounds of funding competitions a year, managed by individual [[Academic Health Science Networks]]. Companies are invited to bid for to develop solutions for specific health needs.<ref></ref>
[[My mhealth]] was awarded £1,059,107 for its COPD patient self-management, and patient management system in 2013.<ref></ref>
[[Just Checking Limited]], a monitoring service for vulnerable adults and dementia sufferers, was one of the successful applicants. It is now used by over 80% of local authorities in the UK.
[[PA Consulting Group]] produced a report on the SBRI in September 2018 which estimated that it had generated £30 million savings for the NHS by improved self care and reduced use of services.<ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (1 for 2)</ref> It supported 1,050 jobs in small companies, raised more than £179 million in funding and delivered 60 products to the market.<ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (1 for 2)</ref>
==References==
[[Category:Science and technology in the United Kingdom]]
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