We support up to 23 projects with up to £75,000 in funding to test and develop innovative approaches to improve health care delivery and/or self-management of health and social care, through redesign of processes, practices, services and models of delivery.
Aims
Innovation is about doing things differently or doing new things to make positive change. The Health Foundation recognises that innovation takes different forms. Those projects involved in Innovating for Improvement are innovative in one of the following ways:
- No previous history in any context – it is genuinely new or novel.
- Transferred into the health space from another sector such as another public service body, another industry, academic research or a non-health-related field.
- Transferred into the UK from an overseas health care system.
- Transferred or adapted from one health care setting to another: for example, adult care to paediatrics, or social care to health care.
Projects
The latest round of the Innovating for Improvement programme involves project teams that have demonstrated a clear and convincing problem they want to address – a significant quality issue relevant to UK health care.
They have demonstrated how their projects will lead to direct benefits or impact on patients within the programme timescale of 15 months, including a set-up phase of up to three months beginning in January 2019.
*excluding the Channel Islands.